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notka56 [123]
2 years ago
5

The wind power of a given wind turbine, P(v), depending on the wind speed in meters per second, v, can be found using the functi

on p(v)0.002713v^3.
If the wind power is 15.83 megawatts, what is the wind speed? Round to the nearest meter.
3 meters per second
9 meters per second
11 meters per second
18 meters per second
Mathematics
1 answer:
PIT_PIT [208]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

18 m/s

Step-by-step explanation:

We used the given expression for the wind power: P(v)=0.002713v^3 replacing the power (on the left hand side of the equal sign) by 15.83 MegaWatts, and then solve for v which is raised to the power 3:

P(v)=0.002713v^3\\15.83=0.002713v^3\\\frac{15.83}{0.002713} =v^3\\v^3=5834.87\\v=\sqrt[3]{5834.87} =18.003\frac{m}{s}

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