because it is on the perfect angle to be hit by the wind and to spin quicker, also, windmills are already put into positions where there are more likely to have wind passing by.
Windmills typically turn counter clockwise in the northern hemisphere due to the Coriolis force, which is a result of the Earth's rotation. This force causes the wind to deflect to the right, resulting in a counterclockwise rotation of the windmill blades.
The blades in a turbine are turned by a force generated by steam, water, or wind. This force causes the blades to rotate, which in turn spins a rotor connected to a generator to produce electricity.
The blades of a wind turbine typically rotate at speeds between 10-20 revolutions per minute (RPM), which translates to about 12-20 miles per hour (19-32 kilometers per hour) at the tip of the blades. This speed allows the turbine to generate electricity efficiently without causing damage to the equipment.
Wind turbines spin because of the force of the wind turning the blades. The wind pushes the blades, causing them to rotate. This rotation is then converted into electricity through a generator within the turbine.
Speed is the ability to move quickly from one point to another. It is a measure of how fast an object is moving.
It's the engine that makes the propeller go fast, not the number of blades.
Yes, just reverse the blades on one of the windmills. Another possibility could involve the *size* of the property referred to. For example windmills located at opposite ends of Austrialia might well turn in different directions.
Sharpen and wax the blades. a bigger hill
240 miles an hour
Until the rota blades reach the speed of sound.
As fast as you can make it go or wanna make it go but there are limits.
as fast as you can make it go or if you get pulled along by a car on 1 you can go as fast as the car can go
Windmills are important because they provide electricity. The more the windmills move, the more electricity. If you go to Palm Springs in California, you will find hundreds and hundreds of windmills, because it is a windy place. Hope this helped.
Windmills are important because they provide electricity. The more the windmills move, the more electricity. If you go to Palm Springs in California, you will find hundreds and hundreds of windmills, because it is a windy place. Hope this helped.
Some helicopter main rotor blades spin at roughly 185 rpm and extend out up to 20 ft so your question is subjective to the helicopter you are speaking of.
the actual car is not fast, it is the human driving that decides to make it go "fast"
(* Although a wind turbine uses the term "blades", windmills usually use the term "arms".) To get the windmill arms to turn, go inside the mill and pull the rope on the second floor, releasing the lock. Jump on the arms to turn them counter-clockwise and the roof dome of the mill will open. (see related question)