How They Work
Imagine you're pushing air with your hand to make it feel cool. Tiny fans do the same thing, but they use spinning parts called blades. These blades spin really fast, and that makes the air move, like when you blow on something to make it cooler or drier.
Where You Might See Them
You might find tiny fans inside a computer, working hard to keep it from getting too hot. Or maybe in your phone, helping it stay cool when you're playing games or watching videos. They’re like the little workers that help big machines do their jobs without getting too warm.
Sometimes, they can be so small that you can’t even see them, but they’re still doing important work! Tiny fans are super small helpers that move air around, just like a big fan you might see in a room, but much, much smaller.
Examples
- Tiny fans are used in headphones to keep them from getting too warm when you listen for hours.
- Some smartwatches have tiny fans to help them stay cool while tracking your activities.
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