Wind energy
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Map of available wind power for the United States.
E = A . v . t . ρ . ½ v2,
where v is the wind velocity and ρ is the air density. The formula presented is structured in two parts: (A . v . t) is the volume of air passing through A, which is considered perpendicular to the wind velocity; (ρ . ½ v2) is the kinetic energy of the moving air per unit volume.
Total wind power is:
P = E / t = A . ρ . ½ v3
Wind power is thus proportional to the third power of the wind velocity.
History of usage by humans
The wind has been used for thousands of years as a source of energy. Sailors capture it in the sails of their ships, and weather has therefore had important historical consequences, for example, the Spanish Armada was defeated with the help of stormy weather around the British Isles. The Netherlands are famous for the use of windmills with four cloth sails. These were used for pumping water to drain polders forming agricultural land. In the UK, Norfolk borrowed this Dutch expertise to do the same, leaving distinctive features on the flat lowland landscape.Electric energy
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