breeze, zephyr
if it works at the nominal power of 200kW (i.e. there's enough wind!), it's simply 200000/100=2000 light bulbs
Yes, but it is really a wind turbine, not a windmill which used to be used to grind wheat to flour.
A long time ago, the elements of were wind, fire, air and water. We now know that there are many more.
Wind energy is transferred by wind mills.
Wind is processed by farting cows attached to wind machiens! So never ever breath in wind, ITS TOXIC!
No, light is energy, wind is molecules on the move.
Light does.
solar wind solar wind
BREEZE
Breath, as if you try to hold it, you can suffocate, and its so light.
light then wind light then wind till there all gone
A breeze is a light wind. Opposites are a calm - no wind at all, and a gale - a heavy wind.
A Breeze
breaze
Wind energy is typically converted into electrical energy through the use of wind turbines. The rotating blades of the wind turbine spin a generator, which produces electricity. This electrical energy can then be used to power light sources, such as light bulbs or LED fixtures.
The blades of a wind turbine should be light in weight to reduce their inertia and allow them to capture more wind energy at lower speeds. Light blades also minimize stress on the wind turbine structure and reduce manufacturing and installation costs.
No, wind does not cast shadows. Shadows are formed when an object blocks light, but since wind is the movement of air particles, it cannot block light to create shadows.