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Find the area of the wind farm relative to the area of the urban area.
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2.A Site evaluated for a wind farm is observed to have steady winds at a speed of 8.5m/s.
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A 6-MW offshore wind turbine has a capacity factor of 40%. It has a height of 120 m, and 107-m long blades. The angular acceleration is 1.17 rad/s2. Assume that the distance from the center of the turbine to the connection with the blade is negligible, and that the turbine starts from rest. At t = 12 s, calculate the velocity and the acceleration for points (a) at half the length and (b) at the tip of the blade.
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