A Ram Air Turbine (RAT) is a device used in aircraft to generate electrical power in the event of engine failure. It operates by capturing the kinetic energy from the air flowing through the aircraft’s fuselage and converting it into mechanical energy, which is then converted into electrical energy.
The power output of a RAT depends on its speed, which can vary based on the aircraft’s altitude and atmospheric conditions. The relationship between the RAT’s speed and its electrical output can be modeled using the formula:
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