fan having rotational motion why?
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Answer / nagaraju n
fan means mainly 2parts
1.stator
2.rotor
when we supply given to the stator .Due to magnetic force
rotor is start to rotate .
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Answer / rajendra ojha
it moves about its axis in circular motion
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Answer / bhupendra
becoz of rotating emf being produce in stator winding which produces equal torque in cw and ccw hence we provide capacitor to produce desired force in one direction hence sometimes we need to move fan by hand so that it could gain momentum when capacitor is out.
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Answer / rahul mahajan
The fan is working on the principle of Centrifugal force.
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