A wind turbine works by slowing the air that passes its blades and converting much of the
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A wind turbine works by slowing the air that passes its blades and converting much of the extracted kinetic energy to electric energy. A large wind turbine has 45-m-radius blades. In typical conditions, 92,000 kg of air moves past the blades every second. If the air is moving at 12 m/s before it passes the blades and the wind turbine extracts 40% of this kinetic energy, how much energy is extracted every second?
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College Physics A Strategic Approach
ISBN: 9780134779218
4th Edition
Authors: Randall D. Knight, Brian Jones
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