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IB Physics Topic 8 – Solar and Wind 3 Mr. Jean

IB Physics Topic 8 – Solar and Wind 3 Mr. Jean. The plan: Video clip of the day Energy production –Solar Power –Wind Power

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IB Physics

Topic 8 – Solar and Wind 3

Mr. Jean

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The plan:

• Video clip of the day

• Energy production– Solar Power– Wind Power

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Mitchell & Cameron’s Presentation:

• Energy Capture Technology

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Formula is an ESTIMATION!

• Not all KE of wind is transformed into mechanical energy

• Wind speed varies over course of year

• Density of air varies with temperature

• Wind not always directed at 90 to blades

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Energy Loss

• Speed of air cannot drop to zero after impact with blades.

• Frictional losses in generator and turbulence around blades.

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Location of Wind Turbines

Turbines must not be placed close to one another.

a) Less KE available for next turbine

b) Turbulence reduces efficiency of next turbine

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• Example Question: A wind turbine has a rotor diameter of 40 m and the speed of the wind is 25 m/s on a day when the air density is 1.3 kg/m3. Calculate the power that could be produced if the turbine is 30% efficient.

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• Example Question: A wind turbine has a rotor diameter of 40 m and the speed of the wind is 25 m/s on a day when the air density is 1.3 kg/m3. Calculate the power that could be produced if the turbine is 30% efficient.

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• Example: A wind generator is being used to power a solar heater pump. If the power of the solar heater pump is 0.50 kW, the average local wind speed is 8.0 m/s and the average density pf air is 1.1 kg/m3, deduce whether it would be possible to power the pump using the wind generator.

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• Example: A wind generator is being used to power a solar heater pump. If the power of the solar heater pump is 0.50 kW, the average local wind speed is 8.0 m/s and the average density pf air is 1.1 kg/m3, deduce whether it would be possible to power the pump using the wind generator.

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