All fans work by moving the air that is in the area of the fan. This movement of air makes a gentle wind,
Which is felt on the skin of the person that is in front of the fan, while this breeze itself does not actually feel cool?
An electric fan's center holds an electric motor surrounding by a rotor shaft (for example a rotor shaft on a helicopter is the part of a machine that spins. The machine actually supports the spinning blades on a helicopter), then attaches to one or more fan blades. The blades are sometimes long; they are even sometimes flat often at the angle this is why they can catch more air with each turn.
Which is felt on the skin of the person that is in front of the fan, while this breeze itself does not actually feel cool?
An electric fan's center holds an electric motor surrounding by a rotor shaft (for example a rotor shaft on a helicopter is the part of a machine that spins. The machine actually supports the spinning blades on a helicopter), then attaches to one or more fan blades. The blades are sometimes long; they are even sometimes flat often at the angle this is why they can catch more air with each turn.