Ventimola
(Redirectum de Mola venti)
Ventimola[1] est mola quae energiam venti in energiam rotationalem convertit per vannos qui vela et palmae appellantur.[2][3] Usque ad saeculum undevicensimum vel adeo vicensimum, ad mola orefrumentum molendum, aquam hauriendam, vel usus ambos plerumque adhibebantur. Ventimolae ergo saepe fuerunt molae farinae, antliae venti, vel res ambae.[4] Maior pars ventimolarum hodiernarum formam habent turbinorum venti ad electricitatem generandam aut antliarum venti ad aquam hauriendam adhibitarum, aut ad terram siccandam aut ad aquam terrestrem extrahendam.
Nota
recensere- ↑ Landbuch des Churfürstenthums und der Mark Branendburg, welches Kayser Carl . . . By Holy Roman Empire Emperor (1355-1378: Charles IV).
- ↑ "Mill." Thefreedictionary.com.
- ↑ "Windmill, "a mill or machine operated by the wind."". Merriam-webster.com. 2012-08-31.
- ↑ Gregory 2005.
Bibliographia
recensere- Chartrand. French Fortresses in North America 1535–1763: Quebec, Montreal, Louisbourg and New Orleans.
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- Gregory, Roy, et Laurence Turner. 2009. Windmills of Yorkshire ISBN 978-1-84033-475-3.
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