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How is the force of the wind used to produce electricity
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How is the force of the wind used to produce electricity
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As the wind
passes the turbines it moves the blades, which spins the shaft, wind is used to power the items connected to it
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the wind spins a turbine which is used to turn a magnet inside of a coil, allowing an electric current to be created, which is transferred to the object that will use the electricity.
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