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Please don't say that a "fan is energy". This is highly inaccurate and confusing. A fan uses and convertsenergy.

If the fan is plugged into an electrical socket, then it uses electrical energy. Since it produces movement (of the fan blades, and of the wind that comes out of the fan), the result is movement energy. Movement energy is usually called kinetic energy.

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