Assuming "powered by" means produces power not uses power a partial list would be:
A wind turbine is one that uses rotating blades and a helicopter is another one.
The general term would be a turbine.
a turbine
They are on special hinges attached to what is called a 'swash plate'
A turbine.
It is a function/property that remains constant throughout a rotating machine,i.e in an adiabatic irreversible process relative to the rotating component.
hauksbee
a glider is powered by wind, a flying machine has a moter to run it
A wind machine called windmills is powered by the energy of the wind. It is designed to convert the energy of the wind into more useful forms using rotating blades.
A wind machine with blades is so called a wind turbine, or a windmill.
Its width is the diameter of the circle formed by the rotating blades, it has two heights, the height to the top of the tower and the height to the top of the circle formed by the rotating blades.
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Panasonic and Phillips manufacturer electric shavers (with oscillating or rotating blades) that operate on AC or batteries. However, most electric shavers come with a DC powered device.
No
It was powered by a wheel that you had to spin on the side of the machine.
A windmill is a machine that is powered by the energy of the wind. It is designed to convert the energy of the wind into more useful forms using rotating blades or sails.windmills served originally to grind grain, though later applications included pumping water and, more recently, generation of electricity. Recent electricity-generating versions are referred to as wind turbines.They are used for generating electricity.
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Excrement - it is "when the excrement hits the rotating propeller blades."
true
machine tools are powered tools