Explain the difference between blower and fan?
Answer / Mohd Rizwan Anasri
A blower is a type of fan that moves air with higher pressure than a regular fan. It typically has a more powerful motor, impeller, and stiffer blade materials to create higher pressure. Fans are designed to move large volumes of air at lower pressures, while blowers are used for applications such as drying, ventilating, or moving air through small passages.
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