The power p that can be obtained from a windmill is directly
The power p that can be obtained from a windmill is directly proportionl to the cube of the wind speed s.
 (a) Write an equation that expresses this variation.
 (b) Find the constant of proportionality for a windmill that produces 96 watts of power when the wind is lowing at 20 mi/h.
 (c) How much power will this windmill produce if the wind speed increases to 30mi/h?
Solution
The power p that can be obtained from a windmill is directly proportionl to the cube of the wind speed s.
 (a) Write an equation that expresses this variation.
 p(s) = ks^3
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 (b) Find the constant of proportionality for a windmill that produces 96 watts of power when the wind is lowing at 20 mi/h.
 96 = k*20^3
 k = 96/20^3
 k = 0.012
 Therefore the equation is p(s) = 0.012s^3
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 (c) How much power will this windmill produce if the wind speed increases to 30mi/h?
 P(30) = 0.012*30^3
 P(30) = 324 watts

