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How much minimum torque is required by a turbine to generate Electricity?

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The minimum wind speed required to maintain motion in a wind turbine is typically around 3-5 meters per second (m/s). This is known as the cut-in speed, below which the turbine will not generate usable electricity.


How fast does water have to move to make electricity?

The speed at which water needs to move to generate electricity depends on the design of the hydroelectric power system. In general, water must flow at a minimum velocity of about 3-5 feet per second to turn the turbines and generate electricity efficiently. However, higher velocities may be required for certain systems to generate sufficient power.


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How much minimum RPM is required by a turbine to generate Electricity?

As most turbine generators are large enough to be connected to a grid, they will operate at a speed that is predetermined by the grid frequency and the generator's electrical configuration (mainly the number of 'poles' the generator has.) A generator will always run at some multiple of the grid frequency. Most steam turbines on 60 Hz systems operate at either 1800 or 3600 RPM. Hydroelectric turbines run much slower and have a large number of poles. The turbines at Parker Dam, CA, for example, run at a speed of 94.7 RPM. A generator may run at a faster or slower speed if it is disconnected from the grid, but once synchronized it runs at a constant speed. Under certain circumstances a generator may experience a 'slipped pole' (where, for instance, more input force than designed forces it to jump ahead a fraction of a turn), which creates a great deal of physical stress and is something that is considered undesirable operation.


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The wind turbine cannot generate electricity all the time give reason for that?

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