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They spin faster than old ones because some old ones are so old that they can't even move. That is my answer.(:
Wind turbines are designed to capture and convert wind energy into electricity more efficiently than traditional windmills. This means that wind turbines can start spinning at lower wind speeds compared to windmills. However, the actual rotational speed can vary depending on the design and size of the turbine or windmill.
Strong and rotating updrafts within a thunderstorm create an area of low pressure at the surface. This low pressure draws in winds from the surrounding area, causing them to spin faster and form a tornado.
Windmills have blades that are designed to catch the wind, causing them to spin. The rotation of the blades drives a generator inside the windmill, which then converts the kinetic energy of the wind into electrical energy.
The blades on windmills are designed to catch and harness the force of the wind. When wind blows against the blades, it creates lift and causes them to rotate. The speed of the wind and the design of the blades determine how fast the windmill can spin.
They spin faster than old ones because some old ones are so old that they can't even move. That is my answer.(:
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Wind turbines are designed to capture and convert wind energy into electricity more efficiently than traditional windmills. This means that wind turbines can start spinning at lower wind speeds compared to windmills. However, the actual rotational speed can vary depending on the design and size of the turbine or windmill.
No. They are usually slower.
To make the windmills spin walk up to them and blowinto the MIC.
windmills spin causing movement and a mechanism harvests the movement and turns it into energy.
Yes they can. As long as there is wind the windmill will spin.
the gasses travel faster than the light. but why. the gasses are not rockyb
Strong and rotating updrafts within a thunderstorm create an area of low pressure at the surface. This low pressure draws in winds from the surrounding area, causing them to spin faster and form a tornado.
mercury spins faster.
Windmills have blades that are designed to catch the wind, causing them to spin. The rotation of the blades drives a generator inside the windmill, which then converts the kinetic energy of the wind into electrical energy.
The wind is collected in gigantic windmills which turn and spin to generate power.