They both produce electricity
No it is powered by water. The flow of the water generates electricity. A wind turbine uses the wind to generate the electricity
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No, wind energy refers to the kinetic energy generated by the movement of air, while a wind turbine is a device that converts this energy into usable electricity through the rotation of its blades. Wind energy is the source, and a wind turbine is the technology used to harness that energy.
The wind turbine converts kinetic energy into wind, which then turns into wind and then mechanical energy. The energy is converted to an electrical generator through a shaft which turns it into electrical energy, or in other words, electricity.
It costs about $75,000 to install a turbine that is powerful enough to sustain the average house.
Assuming "powered by" means produces power not uses power a partial list would be:wind turbinesair turbines (dentist's drills)steam turbineshydroelectric power turbineswater wheels at millssome strandbeestsjet engines
A windmill runs off of the energy that the wind provides. The wind blows against the blades of the windmill and turns them, causing them to turn a turbine. This turbine converts wind energy to kinetic energy, something that we can store and harness.
A wind-powered bike uses the force of the wind to turn a turbine or propeller, which then generates electricity. This electricity powers a motor that drives the bike forward, harnessing the natural energy of the wind to propel itself.
A wind turbine makes wind for scientific study.
Wind power can not be made into direct weapon, however the electrical energy that wind power gives off can be used to power a weapon. An electric powered gun or military laser might powered by a wind turbine, just it might be powered by some other energy source; nuclear, solar, gas, oil, coal or hydroelectric
a wind turbine generates electricity for or use
The Plant Load Factor (PLF) for a wind turbine is calculated by dividing the actual energy output of the turbine over a period of time by the maximum possible energy output if the turbine were operating at its rated capacity throughout the same period. It is typically expressed as a percentage and is used to analyze the efficiency and performance of the wind turbine.