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There are several conditions that must be fulfilled for wind energy to be effective. Some of the include having sufficient space for the turbines and clearing any obstacles that may interfere with the speed of the wind among others.

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What makes the object stay in place?

For an object to stay in place - unmoving - two conditions must be fulfilled:* The sum of all forces on the object must be zero. * The sum of all torques on the object must be zero. Usually the forces that tend to keep an object in place (despite forces such as gravity or wind) are anything holding it fast in place - including friction.


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How pressure changes as the velocity of a fluid increases?

If we assume that the fluid we are referring to is that of an ideal fluid (incompressible and non-viscous) and is undergoing a laminar flow, we can model this problem by Bernoulli's principle and equation. Bernoulli's principle states that if the above conditions are met, the energy density of a fluid must be a constant, fixed value. This means that if the velocity of a fluid increases, other factors must decrease for the energy density of a fluid must be conserved. Bernoulli's Equation is the sum of the magnitude of the pressure, kinetic energy and potential energy of a fluid is equal to a constant. Therefore, if a velocity of a fluid increases, the kinetic energy of the fluid increases. As a result, the pressure or the potential energy must decrease. Both or only one may change; the result is dependent on the situation.


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