If the wind is 0.015 W/km.t then it will preduce 85 %. That means you can have your lights on a whole day, without the electricity will crash.
A 1 MW wind turbine running for 1 day produces 24 MWh of energy, in other words 24,000 kh or 24,000 units. That energy might have been generated in a coal-fired power plant which exhausted 24 tons of CO2 in the atmosphere. With the wind turbine running the coal-powered station produces less energy and less CO2, so that wind turbine in those conditions saves 24 tons of CO2 going into the atmosphere each day.
Oils are finite resources (technically they aren't but it takes thousands and thousands of years to produce a rather small amount) that humanity will soon not be able to use because the amount of oils are being depleted extremely fast. We must conserve fuels for energy until renewable energy becomes big enough to replace oils in which we won't need them as much.
The question becomes impossibly complex if we take "work" to mean human effort. But if we simply interpret "work" in the formal sense of Physics, then "energy" and "a specific amount of work" are essentially synonymous, and therefore equal.
Solar energy affects the environment in terms of renewable energy. Using solar energy helps to save the environment. For example, if solar energy was used for generating electricity, there will be less consumption of fuel at power plants with less production of electricity.
In order to keep fresh fruits and vegetables fresh little water is usually sprinkled on it. Produce will go bad if it watered too much. Sprinkles are installed to ensure appropriate amount of water is available to different produce items.
Atomic and nuke bombs are thesame Atoms are very very small but there is alot of energy i them when the bomb explodes the atoms (that are very senciteve) colapse and realise a huge amount of energy. scientists are stiil suprised how so much energy can be stored in so little space
The amount of energy produced by a windmill in one hour varies depending on the wind speed and the size of the windmill. On average, a small residential wind turbine can produce around 1-10 kWh of electricity in one hour. Commercial-scale wind turbines can generate significantly more energy, with some producing upwards of 1,000 kWh per hour.
Depends what windmill it is.
On a day with calm air, a windmill will not be able to generate much power as there is not enough wind to turn its blades. The still air will cause the windmill to remain motionless and not produce any energy.
The windmill would consume as much, or more energy than it could produce making it a unneeded and energy consuming device. There would be no advantage to this situation.
Wind speed effects how much energy a windmill produces. The faster the windmill goes, the more energy it produces.
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power rating is the rate of moving energy their relationship in the amount of heat it produce it divided by time to move that much energy
The amount of energy produced by windmills on a windy day varies based on the size and efficiency of the windmill, wind speed, and other factors. On average, a modern wind turbine can generate enough electricity to power hundreds of homes on a windy day.
The Sun produces a huge amount of energy, the amount captured by Earth based "producers" is negligible by comparison.
in a way yes, in a way no. if you are talking about a windmill GENERATOR, then yes it is a generator. however, it doesn't have to be a huge white thing in the fields. as long as it has a generator connected to it, it is considered as a generator. hope i have helped
1 kg of U-235 will produce as much energy as 1500 tons of coal
NADH has much energy.It can produce 3 ATPs.