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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.
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If there is only one fan in the circuit then it is in a series circuit. If there is more that one fan then they will be connected in a parallel configuration.
The electricity in afan is measured by wats.
a compound machine
Yes, a fan is a compound machine. This is because it is made up of several simple machines connected together.
Fans shaft and blades are attached to rotor shaft of the motor
This depends on the fan. There may be none, or "a few" depending upon how advanced/simple the control system is, and the voltage level the fan uses (is this a hand held fan, or one that plugs into the wall?).
An electric motor and a fan blade.
Insert a simple electric motor with fan on it into the pipe and let the water current move fan in opposite direction, that will generate electricity!
Of course the electric fan will work.
No, the radiator fan is electric.No, the radiator fan is electric.
In an electric fan, the wheel and axle mechanism is found in the motor assembly. The axle, typically a shaft, is connected to the motor and drives the fan blades, which act as the wheel. As the motor turns the axle, it rotates the blades, creating airflow. This simple machine configuration allows for efficient movement and operation of the fan.
No. A electric fan can only give wind.
Variations for Electric Fan was created on 2011-05-18.
A ceiling fan is a compound machine because it is made up of multiple simple machines. It typically includes an electric motor (a form of a wheel and axle) that drives the blades (a form of a lever) to create airflow, making it a combination of several simple machines working together.