The "capacity" of a generator, or equipment in general can be limited by two things: the physical ability to push power, or some other limitation such as current carrying ratings (of conductor, busswork, generator coils, etc.). So yes, it is possible, if a generator can generate more power than a specific piece of equipment is rated to handle.
The size of the balloon does impact its lifting capacity because a larger balloon can displace more air and generate more lift. So, larger balloons generally have a greater lifting power compared to smaller ones.
Because you have to use more energy sources to generate the power to use water Because you have to use more energy sources to generate the power to use water yeah
Yes, the explanatory power of a scientific theory is influenced by its ability to generate testable hypotheses and make accurate predictions. The more successful a theory is at predicting and explaining observable phenomena, the stronger its explanatory power. This helps scientists to understand and make sense of the natural world.
The amount of power generated by a wind turbine depends on its size and the wind conditions at the location. A typical onshore wind turbine with a capacity of 2-3 megawatts can generate enough electricity to power around 1,000-1,500 average homes annually. Offshore wind turbines are larger and can generate even more power.
Yes, if more plants are built.
No but it might smoke more
the power output increases
Wave turbines can generate varying amounts of power depending on factors such as the size of the turbine, the strength of the waves, and the efficiency of the technology. On average, a single wave turbine can generate between 100kW to 1MW of power, with larger arrays of turbines capable of generating even more electricity.
The formula cars are extremely powerful machines. The F1 engines are masterpieces of automotive technology. With around 3000 cubic capacity of engine size they churn out nearly 900 bhp or more of horse power. They generate around 20,000 rpm or more.
130 percent more than wind energy energy
No.Alternators are used to generate power and, by design, they have no way to store the power they generate.For more information see the answer to the Related Question shown below.
There is no "normal size". The size depends on the design power level, the more power it is designed to generate the larger the plant will usually be.