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elecrical fan

08/18/2008 6:48 AM

can anyone explain the operation of an electric fan

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Re: elecrical fan

08/18/2008 6:54 AM

Hello Ogo

I believe a "picture is worth a thousand words".

There are two types of electric fan at left.

Now you can describe the operation of these yourself.

Kind Regards....

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Re: elecrical fan

08/18/2008 8:12 AM

Consider a dictionary, an encyclopedia, Wikipedia,

They will have definitions that were thought out.

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Re: elecrical fan

08/18/2008 9:13 AM

yes

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