Is electrical energy produced? yes or no
Where does that energy come from? give your answer
If your answer is “from the moving air” then what is the difference between the air before going through the turbine and after it comes out of the turbine?
Momentum is reduced, not temperature.
If you won’t accept the difference between potential energy, and absolute energy values, or that velocity is only a relative measurement, not an absolute measurement like tenperature, then I cannot explain it to you.
Velocity is similar to potential energy in height with gravity. If I raise a rock above the ground, I have supplied potential energy. But I did not raise the temperature of the rock by lifting, nor will it cool as it crutches what it lands upon.
Velocity is the same way. It has no measurement accept in creation to something else. Temperature is an absolute value and needs no reference frame. Think of throwing a ball or throwing a ball from a moving truck and the again thrown inside a moving truck. You cannot relate the velocity to the object’s tempature.
nor will it cool as it crushes what it lands...
Velocity is the same way. It has no measurement accept in relation to something else.