With an electric motor. A force acts on an electric current when it runs through a magnetic field (called the Lorentz Force)
see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_motor
I'm trying to find out what is an acceptable working height work top is when standing
Fan-in and Fan-out metrics are structural metrics which measure inter-module complexities. Fan-in: the number of modules that call a given module Fan-out: the numbers of modules that called by a given module
Do you mean does it have to run/spin? Yes, it is very important that this fan works otherwise the core will get too hot. if it gets too hot, you risk damaging (melting) components. most computers have a sensor that will shut off the computer if it gets to hot, but to be on the safe side, i wouldn't use the computer until the fan is replaced. However, there is the possibility that you are using a passive cooling setup if your computer is fairly old (more than 5 years) in which case, there shouldn't be a fan so its not a problem as long as it has been running fine up until now. Or, you could have a water cooling setup but if you have to ask about the fan, you probably don't have it water cooled
This message is generated by your motherboard's BIOS. The alert is referring to your CPU Cooler's fan which is located towards the top of your motherboard. There could be a smaller fan located in the middle section of your motherboard but that is your Northbridge chipset. It’s also possible someone has plugged in a case fan into your CPU fan header (the power plug for your CPU fan) so be sure to check your case fans as well.
Those voices you hear are actually just your own voice making impact with the fan and being bounced back to you in the same pattern and speed as the fan is spinning in
No, nothing will happen . Electricity is not flowing
Generally, the blades of a fan spin in a counter-clockwise rotation (when facing the fan), so that the air is pushed downward if its a ceiling fan, or toward you if its a standing fan.
If your asking how you work a fan, that's why they have manuals for them.
the fan is work by the elactercity and current and it has motor so i have to switched on and off
the fan is work by the elactercity and current and it has motor so i have to switched on and off
The Chinese fan dance is performed in celebration of Chinese culture. The dancers hold a fan while standing and progressively change rhythms and power positions.
FAn works by current
Yes, if the fan is designed to work on DC voltage, otherwise no.
The radiators low fan switch turns on when the a car is standing still. Radiators cool off using the air around the vehicle. When a car is parked or at a light the fans turn on at intervals to keep the engine cool.
I assume a "standing fan" is just a fan that moves air. It might have a few settings such as oscillate or slow, medium, fast for the fan speed. This is an open loop control system. There is nothing telling a controller that the fan is oscillating or not, nor is there a mechanism that is telling the fan that it is on slow, medium or high. If the fan were to have a temperature sensor on it that would apply power if the temp went above the preset limit, this could be described as a closed loop system.
Standing at the front of the car it is on the left hand end of the engine.
the standing committees