3. Wind turbines is a machine that converting
the kinetic energy in the wind first into rotational
kinetic energy
4. If the speed of the wind increase that mean the turbine
will produce more electricity and temperature in the
generator will increase also.
5.
6. In the law before, we calculate the rotational
kinetic power produced in a wind turbine at its
rated wind speed.
7. This value is normally defined by the turbine designers but it
is important to understand the relationship between all of
these factors.
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