becuse of the force
whereR = resistance forceEactual = actual effort force, the force required to turn the wheel.
That depends on the design of the valve.
Yeah; you turn a bigger wheel to drive a small one, so when you turn the big wheel you use your force over a longer distance, which causes the small wheel to have more power over a smaller distance
Force is directly proportional to the mass of the object which in turn depends on the density and volume of the object.It also matters whether the body is aldready at motion or not.
A wheel requires a smaller amount of force to be moved than an axle. Combined, a minimal amount of force is used to move the wheel and in turn is transferred from the wheel to the attached axle, to move the axle. Alone the axle would require a greater amount of force for it to be turned.
The sails on windmills turn when they are hit by the wind. The force of the wind causes the sails to rotate, which in turn drives the machinery inside the windmill to generate power or perform mechanical work. The design of the sails is crucial for capturing the wind efficiently and converting it into rotational motion.
A windmill does not blow.A windmill is blown by the wind.The windmills sails turn the wind into power to operate machines, pumps or electrical generators.
By capturing the power of the wind as it passes the windmill's sails. This causes the sails to turn, which rotates the sails axle and this, through gears and cogs, powers the pump or the grind stones.
Windmill sails Vane - Any of several usually relatively thin, rigid, flat, or sometimes curved surfaces radially mounted along an axis, as a blade in a turbine or a sail on a windmill, that is turned by or used to turn a fluid.
Windmills always turn counterclockwise, but this is an exception to the windmills found in Ireland.
A windmill turns because of the force of the wind pushing against its blades. This force causes the blades to rotate, which in turn powers machinery or generates electricity. Windmills have been used for centuries to harness wind power for various purposes.
vane - Any of several usually relatively thin, rigid, flat, or sometimes curved surfaces radially mounted along an axis, as a blade in a turbine or a sail on a windmill, that is turned by or used to turn a fluid.
There may be a small propeller on the opposite side to the main sails or there may be a vane to turn the windmill. See the examples in the links below. There may be a small propeller on the opposite side to the main sails or there may be a vane to turn the windmill. See the examples in the links below.
Wind turns a windmill by exerting force on its blades, causing them to rotate. The rotation of the blades is connected to a central hub, which then turns a shaft connected to a generator, producing electrical energy.
you dont use the key , you have to turn the windmill.
A windmill may not turn if there is not enough wind to drive its blades. Other reasons could be mechanical issues with the windmill or its components. Regular maintenance and monitoring are important for optimal performance.
1:turn the windmill blades clockwise