You need to divide the circumference by pi.
79 feet.
An electric turbine in a large machine that has the ability to extract raw energy through wind, water, or other such natural source and convert it into a workable form of energy. One example of electric turbines at work can be seen with windmills.
round. so that they could spin fast
you diddnt mention the size of the orifice through which the water is falling. Work done = Force x Distance
It's the standard oil used by the military for Gas Turbine Engines typically found in aircraft.
This fuel has density approx 0.75 kg/liter, which is 1.65 lb/liter
The diameter of the model would definitely be 3.19 feet.
both are same using for rotating the turbine initially
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Rotating axial compressor.
turbine is a one that is rotating motor which delivers the energy to machines
Steam turbine is when a device that has the extract thermal energy from pressurized steam. It is used to do mechanical work on a rotating output shaft. The steam turbine was invented by Sir Charles Parsons in 1884.
Propeller or the prop. In a jet plane the it's called a turbine
Jet Ratio: it is defined as the ratio of the pitch diameter (D) of the pelton turbine to the diameter of the jet (d). It is denoted by m and is given asm = D/d (=12 for most cases)
Assuming "powered by" means produces power not uses power a partial list would be:wind turbinesair turbines (dentist's drills)steam turbineshydroelectric power turbineswater wheels at millssome strandbeestsjet engines
1285.19 mph
turbo blower is an equipment where a turbine is attached with the blower part. steam enters through the turbine inlet and expands through the blades and goes to the outlet which helps the turbine shafts to rotate. this turbine shaft is attached with the shaft of blower that makes the blower rotating.
The diameter of today's horizontal axis wind turbines are up to 125m in diameter. This can produce up to 8MW of power.