The wind starts up when there is a difference in temperature and pressure in the atmosphere. This causes air to move from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure, creating wind.
The past tense of "wind up" is "wound up." For example, "She wound up her business last year."
The wind stirs up alternating current (AC) when it rotates the rotor blades of a wind turbine. The mechanical energy from the wind is converted into electrical energy in the generator of the wind turbine, producing AC electricity.
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A human can be picked up by the wind at speeds of around 50-60 miles per hour.
The wind can stir up ocean currents, particularly surface currents, increasing their speed and changing their direction. This can lead to a phenomenon known as wind-driven circulation, where the movement of water is influenced by the force and direction of the wind.
The planet always has wind, your question is spurious.
A long start motor , also known as soft start, has a circuit that makes it wind up slowly to start. I have a Hitachi router with this feature, and it's very handy.
It can vary, but wind-up radios can last up to an hour or two on one full wind-up.
it started with the sailing ships back in Egypt, and then windmills up to Europe
If you want to wind up with acres, then you have to start out with an area. A fraction without a unit is just a number.
no you did not wind up your car in the 1900s
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The wind can blow in any direction.
After it is used up, wind goes back to windmills
The wind blew over the shed.I will wind up the clock.George, stop passing wind in class please.Don't wind up your sister.You'll wind up on the streets if you don't pay your rent.
She's A Wind Up was created in 1977.
Wind-up Records was created in 1997.