Wind
is air in motion. It is caused by the uneven heating of the earth’s surface by
the sun. Since the earth’s surface is made of different types of land and
water, it absorbs the sun’s heat at different rates.
During
the day, the air above the land heats up more quickly than the air over water.
The warm air over the land expands and rises, and the heavier, cooler air
rushes in to take its place, creating winds. At night, the winds are reversed
because the air cools more rapidly over land than over water.
In
the same way, the large atmospheric winds that circle the earth are created
because the land near the earth’s equator is heated more by the sun than the
land near the North and South Poles.
Today,
wind energy is mainly used to generate electricity. Wind is called a renewable
energy source because the wind will blow as long as the sunshines.
Working
of Wind Machines:
Like
old fashioned windmills, today’s wind machines use blades to collect the wind’s
kinetic energy. Windmills work because they slow down the speed of the wind.
The wind flows over the airfoil shaped blades causing lift, like the effect on
airplane wings, causing them to turn. The blades are connected to a drive shaft
that turns an electric generator to produce electricity.
With
the new wind machines, there is still the problem of what to do when the wind
isn’t blowing. At those times, other types of power plants must be used to make
electricity.
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