Depends on the type and size of the wind turbine and in which area they are set up.
Am modern Wind turbine with a + 100 m Rotor and a base over 140 meters high will produce 3+ Megawatts easily
Multiply the watts by the seconds: 500 x 300 = 150,000 Joules is the answer.
r=500
The question is incomplete without the voltage across the resistor. For example: if V (Voltage across 500 ohm resistor) = 5 Volts, then, Current, I = 5/500 Ampere = 0.01 A.
A 750 MCM copper conductor with an insulation factor of 90 degrees C is rated at 500 amps.
An Ohm is a measurement of resistance.
Apparently Wind Turbines can make Bat's Lungs explode. . . You would need between 500 and 1000 wind turbines to match the energy for a power plant!
It takes about over 500 people to build a turbine wowza!
It depends on the specific capacity of the wind turbines and the nuclear power plant in question. On average, it takes about 250-300 wind turbines with a capacity of 2-3 MW each to replace the output of a typical 1 GW nuclear power plant.
The number of wind turbines required to match the output of a coal plant depends on several factors, including the capacity of both the coal plant and the individual wind turbines. For example, a typical coal plant might have a capacity of around 500 megawatts (MW), while modern wind turbines can range from 1.5 to 3 MW each. Generally, it takes about 2 to 3 wind turbines to produce the same amount of energy as a single megawatt of coal power, meaning that a coal plant would require approximately 200 to 300 wind turbines to match its output, assuming optimal wind conditions.
The number of wind turbines needed would depend on various factors such as the size and capacity of the power plant, the efficiency of the turbines, and the local wind conditions. In general, it would likely require a significant number of turbines to match the electricity output of a power plant.
The height of a wind turbine tower typically ranges from 200 to 300 feet tall, with some larger turbines exceeding 500 feet in height. The taller the tower, the more energy the wind turbine can potentially generate due to stronger and more consistent wind speeds at greater heights.
The height of a wind turbine typically ranges from 200 to 300 feet, with some larger turbines reaching heights of over 500 feet. The height is important to capture stronger and more consistent wind speeds at higher elevations.
approximately 500 gallons each that must be regularly changed.
The centers look to be about 150 ft. above ground-level. The blades look to be 30-40 ft. long. Each. Normally 3 blades to the "rig". I've seen several "wind-farms" but can't find a good source for seeds. :)
Electricity is made through electromagnetism or chemical reaction. Many different investigators and 'tinkerers' discovered ways to generate electrical energy, whether static or current, as much as 500 years ago.
natural gass has a lot of power and it helps ur homes who knows.........im guessing like 500 or so....i dont kno wat its kalled though i just kno its like 500..... im still looking for information but i got it haha....
One advantage is that we get energy to support our lifestyle without having to dump carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. Carbon dioxide is bad for the environment, you only have to look at the planet Venus with a 95% carbon dioxide atmosphere and global warming with surface temperatures of 400-500 degrees C.