That will depend on the area of the country you live, how high your tower is, what size alternator you use, and air currents. Once these factors are answered then the design, inverter and the of number of batterys used will also effect the amount of power.
they both produce electricity.
Total power extraction, each windmill adds more power.
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Depends on the generator size tied to the windmill fans. A one 1.8 MW wind turbine in a particular site would produce over 4,7 million units of electricity each year, which is enough to support the annual needs of over 1,000 households, or to run a computer for over 1,620 years. And that is something reliable.
An electric ray can produce 100 to 220 volts of electricity from a large mass of muscle on each of its sides. The electricity is generated by specialized cells called electrocytes that release an electric charge when activated. This shock is used for defense and stunning prey.
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Fabrics like nylon and polyester tend to generate more electricity when rubbed or pressed together due to their triboelectric properties. Fabrics with a mix of synthetic and natural fibers can also produce significant amounts of static electricity when rubbed against each other.
Technically, it is. Each blade is a lever, with the axle being the fulcrum of each lever.
Because the magnetic force between two magnets can produce electricity because the - and + will try to get to attract each other thus causing electricity
No, they do not. Adrenal glands are what produce adrenaline and they are a pair of small glands, each of which sits on top of one of the kidneys.
Windmills typically have four sails, or blades, although some designs may have more or fewer depending on the specific type of windmill and its purpose. Each sail is attached to a rotating shaft that helps generate power from the wind.
because each enzyme has an own purpose