2. Please calculate the wind power on a rotor with diameter (D) of 20 m. The air density (p) is 1.225 kg/m³ and the wind speed (v) is 7 m/s. Use the equation below. ( Power of the wind (kW) = 2 × px A xv³ Swept area (A) = 1 × × D²

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2. Please calculate the wind power on a rotor with diameter (D) of 20 m. The air density
(p) is below. (
Power of the wind (kW) = 2 × px A xv³
Swept area (A) = 1 × × D²
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