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Windmill science fair projects attempt to make wind energy more efficient...
Energy ProductionEnergy production techniques are delicate. They are a balance between mass and efficiency. Objectives/GoalsMy goal was to discover which size turbine on my vertical axis wind turbine would produce the most amount of voltage. I had a small turbine and a large turbine and tested both of them to see which would work best. I also hoped to use Ohm's Law to figure out how other factors such as resistance affected the results. Methods/Materials
ResultsMy results were very surprising. I discovered that the smaller turbine had a higher average of voltage compared to the larger turbine. I also discovered that the smaller turbine had a higher amount of resistance than the larger turbine. Once I plugged those two average measurements into Ohm's Law formula, V=IR, I found that the smaller turbine also had a slightly higher average of currents when compared to the average of the larger turbine. Conclusions/DiscussionMy conclusion for this experiment is that the size of the turbine definitely affects the amount of voltage produced and the overall efficiency of the turbine. I also concluded that factors in Ohm's law can help when trying to figure out what affects the results. In this case, the smaller turbine proved to be the most effective wind turbine of the two. 3rd party contributor
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