No
No, a fan is not a living thing. It is a mechanical device designed to create airflow and cool spaces by moving air. Living things possess characteristics such as growth, reproduction, and response to stimuli, which a fan does not exhibit.
No it is not a living thing
An average electric fan typically consumes around 50-100 watts of electrical power. However, the wattage can vary depending on the size, speed settings, and efficiency of the fan.
the answer is dead why would it be living.....
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they make a fan noise but no they do not talk. No, they are not a living thing they are machines
An electric motor and a fan blade.
Of course the electric fan will work.
No, the radiator fan is electric.No, the radiator fan is electric.
Variations for Electric Fan was created on 2011-05-18.
No. A electric fan can only give wind.
An electric fan became a common item because it was cheaper to run and portable. An electric fan uses less electricity than air conditioning. An electric fan can be taken from one room to another.
No it has an electric fan.
The potential energy of an electric fan is typically in the form of electrical potential energy. This energy is stored in the fan's electric circuit when it is connected to a power source.
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what materials were used to make the first electric fan
Usually on the back or the base of the fan. If it is a box fan it will be on the top.