Wind moves the blades in the direction that it is blowing.
it makes it by less weight and to ,make sure you put ur wind mill in a place were there is a lot of wind ============================= A windmill doesn't "make wind". The windmill is built in a place where there's plenty of wind. When the wind blows, it makes the windmill turn, and the turning is used to do useful work, like grinding grain, pumping water, or producing electricity.
A windmill rotates when the wind causes its blades to spin. The wind applies force to the blades, causing them to move. This rotational motion is transferred to a shaft connected to a generator, which then converts the mechanical energy into electrical energy.
Wind energy is captured by the windmill blades as they spin due to the force of the wind. The blades are shaped to capture the kinetic energy of the wind and convert it into mechanical energy. This mechanical energy is then converted into electricity through a generator located inside the windmill.
wind mills => wind power (eolian energy).
A windmill turns because of the force of the wind pushing against its blades. This force causes the blades to rotate, which in turn powers machinery or generates electricity. Windmills have been used for centuries to harness wind power for various purposes.
it makes it by less weight and to ,make sure you put ur wind mill in a place were there is a lot of wind ============================= A windmill doesn't "make wind". The windmill is built in a place where there's plenty of wind. When the wind blows, it makes the windmill turn, and the turning is used to do useful work, like grinding grain, pumping water, or producing electricity.
Wind force or wind energy is the force that makes a windmill go round. When the wind blows, it causes the blades of the windmill to spin, converting the kinetic energy of the wind into mechanical energy to drive the rotor and generate electricity.
Another name for a windmill is the wind turbine
wind makes the clouds move
The wind makes a kite move
the wind makes it move
the wind turns the rotor which turns a motor which generates electricity
It makes them turn, like a windmill, and this kinetic energy is used to make electrical energy.
A windmill rotates when the wind causes its blades to spin. The wind applies force to the blades, causing them to move. This rotational motion is transferred to a shaft connected to a generator, which then converts the mechanical energy into electrical energy.
Wind energy is captured by the windmill blades as they spin due to the force of the wind. The blades are shaped to capture the kinetic energy of the wind and convert it into mechanical energy. This mechanical energy is then converted into electricity through a generator located inside the windmill.
No its work by wind...hence windmill.
wind mills => wind power (eolian energy).