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Wind turbines are normally placed at the bottom of a valley, or a hill that doesn't have trees (trees block and trap wind, reducing the wind speed) at an angle where the speed of wind and the amount of wind are the greatest so to produce the maximum amount of energy.
To measure wind speed.An anemometer measures the speed of wind, and is seen on almost every Air traffic Control Tower.An anemometer measures the speed of wind, and is seen on almost every Air traffic Control Tower.
Wind strength or wind speed is important to a pilot because it effect the pilot's ability control the plane while in flight, upon take off, upon final approach and upon landing.
Trees typically break at critical wind speeds of around 50-60 miles per hour.
well if there are more trees, there will be less wind speed.
Atmokinesis is the ability to manipulate or control the weather using the power of the mind. Those with this ability may be able to create or disperse storms, change the temperature, or control wind patterns.
An anemometer is used for measuring the speed of wind,
Friction between the wind and surfaces on the earth's surface, such as buildings, trees, or the ground, creates turbulence and slows down the wind. This frictional force opposes the movement of the wind, leading to changes in wind speed and direction.
Stall control in wind turbines involves adjusting the angle of the turbine blades to maintain optimal performance. When wind speeds increase, the blades are pitched to "stall" or reduce their lift, preventing damage and providing a safeguard in high winds. This control method helps to regulate the turbine's speed and prevent potential overload.
Personification is giving an inanimate object human qualities... which means giving an object that is not living an ability that only living things can do: "The wind howled". the wind can't talk or howl. "The wind shook the trees mightily". the wind can't hold things let alone being able to shake it. -- xXTaneeXx
Yes, trees can help block the wind by creating a barrier that reduces the speed and strength of the wind. This can provide protection for both the trees themselves and other objects or structures behind them. The density and height of the trees will determine how effective they are at blocking the wind.
No. A wind vane is an instrument that can tell wind speed but not wind direction.