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Windmills use wind energy.

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What are windmills used for?

windmills are there to help save energy and renew electricity.


Why are windmills used?

windmills are used now for mainly wind energy but in the old times the dutch used them to grind corn and wheat for flour


How are windmills used today in a modified form?

They are used to make energy from the wind.


Do windmills store energy?

Windmills themselves do not store energy. However, some wind energy systems incorporate energy storage technologies such as batteries or flywheels to store excess energy generated by the windmills for use when the wind isn't blowing.


What fuel is used in windmills?

Windmills harness wind power, and were originally used for grinding grain. Today, the wind energy is converted into electricity by turbine generators.


Which best describes the energy conversation that happens when windmills are used to make electricity?

Kinetic energy to electrical energy


Do windmills make wind?

No. Windmills use the wind for various puposes such as grinding grain, pumping water, and generating electricity.


How do windmills benefit us?

They capture the energy of wind so it can be transferred and used instead of creating energy.


What form of energy comes from windmills?

Wind energy is derived from windmills, which convert the kinetic energy of the wind into mechanical or electrical energy.


What energy is being used in a harnessed through the use of wind mills?

Wind energy is harnessed through the use of windmills. Windmills capture the kinetic energy of the wind and convert it into mechanical power. This mechanical power is then used to generate electricity through a generator.


Do windmills use kinetic energy?

Windmills transform the kinetic energy of the moving air mass into other energy forms.


Can windmills be use to saw wood and weave cloth?

Not all windmills are solely used for wind energy; there are some that are used to saw wood and weave cloth. In short, yes.