A bladeless fan (like Dyson's Air Multiplier) might look like magic, but here’s a simple explanation of how it actually works:
๐ How a Bladeless Fan Works (Simple Explanation)
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Hidden Blades in the Base
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Although it looks bladeless, there are blades inside the base of the fan.
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These blades pull in air from the surroundings using a small motor (like a vacuum cleaner).
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Air Is Pressurized
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The fan compresses the air and pushes it up into the hollow ring (the loop) on top.
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Air Multiplier Effect
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The air exits through a narrow slit around the ring’s edge at high speed.
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As it shoots out, it creates low pressure, which pulls more air from behind and around the fan into the stream.
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Smooth, Powerful Airflow
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This combined airflow creates a steady, smooth breeze—without visible blades chopping the air.
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✅ Why People Like It:
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Safer (especially for kids and pets)
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Easier to clean
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Quieter than traditional fans
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Sleek and modern design
It's a clever use of aerodynamics and hidden engineering—like a turbo jet for your room!