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for a given velocity for away from and after the windmill the Betz limit is constant regardless of the velocity of the incoming wind

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For a given velocity for away from and after the windmill the Betz limit is constant regardless of the velocity of the incoming wind, this statement should be false.

Based on different velocity with windmill Betz limit, it acts as exact constant option.

Betz's law shows the maximum power that could be taken from the wind, independent of the wind turbine design during open flow.

The law is taken from the principles of conservation of mass and momentum of the air stream that flows through "actuator disk" which extracts energy from the wind.

According to this law, a turbine cannot capture more than 16/27 (59.3%) of the kinetic energy of the wind.

This factor 16/27 (0.593) is called Betz's coefficient.

The practical utility turbines achieve the peak at 75% to 80% of the Betz limit.
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