Science, asked by viju5346, 1 year ago

What are the limitations of extracting energy from −

(a) the wind? (b) waves? (c) tides?

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Answered by Anonymous
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And the wind is
It is not available at all times.
It requires a very large area of land.
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Answered by TheDarkMatter
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Hello Dost ☺

Answer :

a) The wind: Wind energy is trapped using windmills. One of the limitations of the wind energy is that the windmills requires a speed more than 15 km/h to generate electricity. And the number of windmills will be more to cover a huge area.

b) Waves: In order to extract energy from the waves, very strong ocean waves are needed.

c) Tides: In order to extract energy from the tides, the sun, the moon and the earth should be in a straight alignment and the tides should be very strong.

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