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Old 04-29-12 | 04:00 PM
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gregf83
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Originally Posted by TomD77
Correctly stated, the wind FORCE goes up by the square of the speed. But power is different than force, power is force X speed. ... The result is that power requirements go up by the cube of the speed.
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