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Swing electric fan – Energy transformation – Electric energy to kinetec / Wind energy conversion

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When you turn on a swing electric fan, it takes electrical energy from the power source (like a battery or an electrical outlet). This electrical energy is transformed into two main forms:

  1. Kinetec Energy (Movement): Inside the fan, there’s a motor that converts electrical energy into kinetic energy. The motor spins the blades or fan blades. This kinetic energy makes the blades rotate.
  2. Wind Energy: As the blades of the fan spin, they push the air in front of them. This creates a flow of air or wind. This wind energy is the reason you feel a breeze when you stand in front of the fan. It’s also useful for cooling you down on a hot day.

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