Electromagnetic energy from the power source I.E. The plug in. Is converted to kinetic energy I.E. The spinning fan blade
An electric fan is not usually considered an energy storage device. The only storage is in the form of the kinetic energy of the spinning blades. As soon as the fan is turned off, the blades begin to slow down, as they continue to impart their kinetic energy to the surrounding air.
It is most likely the momentum that carries the blades spinning, when you switch the fan off the energy doesn't completely disappear , it exists and still pushes the blades round.
a spinning top has bothRotational kinetic energy and angular momentum in play as it spins...
Anything moving has energy. The formula for kinetic energy is energy equals mass times the square of the speed. So yes, spinning turbine blades have energy.
Electromagnetic energy from the power source I.E. The plug in. Is converted to kinetic energy I.E. The spinning fan blade
An electric fan is not usually considered an energy storage device. The only storage is in the form of the kinetic energy of the spinning blades. As soon as the fan is turned off, the blades begin to slow down, as they continue to impart their kinetic energy to the surrounding air.
Yes it is spinning.
The fan motor draws extra voltage from the AC line when it starts. Once the fan is turning it does not require as much energy to keep it spinning, so the voltage equilibrium is restored.
It is most likely the momentum that carries the blades spinning, when you switch the fan off the energy doesn't completely disappear , it exists and still pushes the blades round.
Mechanical Energy
a spinning top has bothRotational kinetic energy and angular momentum in play as it spins...
A plate, whether spinning or not, is matter, not energy. However, it possesses kinetic energy if it's moving.
A spinning top is a moving mass, and this represents a form of mechanical energy we call kinetic energy, which is the energy of motion.
Anything moving has energy. The formula for kinetic energy is energy equals mass times the square of the speed. So yes, spinning turbine blades have energy.
It is spinning (pronounced with a short 'i' like pin).
if the fish go through the spinning fan then it kills them...