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It could work if the wind is blowing.A car with a windmill on top can (very counterintuitively) go faster than the wind downwind as well as going up wind and crossward.If the wind is not blowing, then, no, not gonna work, you lose more energy than you gain by adding the windmill.
Quote from: wolfekeeper on 22/03/2009 16:59:32It could work if the wind is blowing.A car with a windmill on top can (very counterintuitively) go faster than the wind downwind as well as going up wind and crossward.If the wind is not blowing, then, no, not gonna work, you lose more energy than you gain by adding the windmill.A land yacht could do better still - fewer energy conversions involved. But you might have trouble tacking along the road.
Richard asked the Naked Scientists: Could a turbine connected to a generator and mounted on a car be used to make the vehicle self-powering? In this way the car would be a hybrid of sorts. Gas or electric would initially power the car but as the car moves the wind that passes over it would be captured by the turbine, converted to electric energy and fed back to the battery.
And just for the record, the land speed sailing record is held by Vermonters! Yeah baby, the Green Mountain State. [8D]