What energy is a wind turbine transferring>?????????????????????????????????????

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Answer 1
Answer: The wind-mill is taking kinetic energy out of the moving air that spins it, and uses that energy to do things. It may pump water up out of the ground, it may turn a big stone to grind wheat, or it may turn an electric generator to turn the energy it collects into electrical energy.
Answer 2
Answer: Wind Energy &/or kinetic

Transfer into Electrical

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Answer:

umm C i think

Explanation:

Displacement vectors of 4 km south, 2 km north, 5 km south, and 5 km north combine to atotal displacement of
16 km north.
11 km west.
6km south.
2 km south

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Answer:

The displacement = 2 km south.

Explanation:

Given:

Displacement vectors.

  • (i) Of 4 km south.
  • (ii) 2 km north.
  • (iii) 5 km south.
  • (iv) 5 km north.

Total displacement :Displacement is the shortest distance from the initial point of any vector.

We have to work this in a Cartesian co-ordinate where we have y axis as North and South (negative y-axis).

Lets move 4 km towards south that is 4 units on negative y-axis.

The points will be (0,-4).

Now move 2 km upward (towards north) that is toward positive y-axis.

So the points are (0,-2).

From here again 5 km downward (towards south).

Points of the co-ordinates are (0,-7).

Finally move 5 km upwards (towards north).

Points of the Cartesian are (0,-2).

So (0,-2) means that the displacement vector is toward south and is 2 km way from the origin that is (0,0).

Total displacement is of 2 km in south.

Explain how geographic features can cause local winds?

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If there is a dip in the land the wind goes into there then the wind is trapped in the bowl shaped transformed so the wind is stronger inside the bowl shaped area than the area outside of the creator.

Answer:

All wind is caused by the uneven heating of Earth's surface, which sets convection currents in motion. Convection currents on a large scale cause global winds; convection currents on a small scale cause local winds.

Explanation:

How does the size of a planet affected the amount and type of gas in its atmosphere

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There are lots of variables that directly and indirectly contribute to the presence of gas on a surface
if the size of a planet is relatively small it will in turn be that of a smaller area which results in the less area to be covered for gas which basically means higher presence
I can go in depth more but I don't think that would be necessary all you need to know is this ...based on the size and gas will in turn be parallel to it's conformity

What are examples of newton's 3 law

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Newton's First Law Example: Driving a car and hitting something like a tree, the car will stop instantly but you'll keep moving forward. Cars have airbags because of this.

Newton's Second Law Example: It's easier to push a box without anything inside it than a box full of stuff because the box that is full has more mass than the empty one.

Newton's Third Law Example: When air rushes out of a balloon, the opposite reaction is that the balloon will fly around the room.

An object's weight is dependent upon its location in the universe. Why is this true?A. This is true because gravitational force is the magnitude of weight acting on an object's mass and since weight varies in different places in the universe, both gravitational force and mass also vary.

B.This is true because weight is the amount of matter in an object. Because gravity is a force, and force is proportional to weight, both gravity and weight vary in different places in the universe.

C. This is true because gravitational force is the magnitude of weight acting on an object and since weight varies in different places in the universe, gravitational force also varies.

D. This is true because weight is the magnitude of gravitational force acting on an object, and since gravitational force varies in different places in the universe, weight also varies.

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Explanation :

We know that the weight of an object is given by :

W=mg

Where,

m is the mass

g is the acceleration due to gravity.

The value of g changes from one location to another.

An object's weight is dependent upon its location in the universe. This statement is true. This is because g varies in different places so the weight also varies.

Hence, the correct option is (D) " This is true because weight is the magnitude of gravitational force acting on an object, and since gravitational force varies in different places in the universe, weight also varies ".


Because an object's weight is the measure of the gravitational
forces between the object and other things that have mass. 

In its travels around the universe, the object can be in the
neighborhood of other things with huge mass or tiny mass,
and it can be nearer to them or farther away from them.  So
the gravitational forces between the object and other things
can have widely different values in different places.

Read the choices very carefully. 
I think 'D' is the one that says this.