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Wind speed effects how much energy a windmill produces. The faster the windmill goes, the more energy it produces.
The energy produced by a windmill is directly proportional to the cube of the wind speed. This means that a small increase in wind speed can result in a significant increase in energy production. Higher wind speeds generate more kinetic energy in the wind, which can then be converted into electrical energy by the windmill.
Three things that affect the size and energy of a wave are the wind speed, the duration of the wind blowing, and the fetch (the distance over which the wind blows uninterrupted). These factors determine the amount of energy that can be transferred to the water, resulting in different wave heights and strengths.
The amount of energy produced by wind turbines is directly proportional to the wind speed. Higher wind speeds result in increased kinetic energy being captured by the turbine blades, leading to greater electricity generation. Conversely, lower wind speeds correspond to reduced energy output.
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This is because the waves formed in the sea are caused by the blowing wind. As the wind blows over the water,stream of wind pushes the overlying water towards the direction it is moving.Therefore,the speed of water determines the size and shape of the wind.
Water depth does not affect wave height in deep water. In deep water, the wave height is determined by the wind speed, duration, and fetch (distance wind has traveled over water).
By the types of sails that you have. or it could be the wind type or the wind's speed
Still air means that there is no wind, therefore, no wind-speed.
Well force does affect as energy (Strength) of the wind/something forcing it pushes something forward and backwards like a hurricane.
A disadvantage of wind power is its intermittent nature, as wind speed can vary and affect the energy output. Additionally, wind turbines can have visual and noise impacts on landscapes and surrounding communities.
The three main factors that affect the height, length, and period of a wave are wind speed, the duration of time the wind has blown in a certain direction (fetch), and the distance over which the wind has blown (fetch length). These factors influence the energy transfer from the wind to the water surface, determining the characteristics of the resulting waves.