What determines the power of a wind turbine?

Wind turbines generate electricity through magnetic induction. The blades turn a rotor lined with magnets through copper coils, thus generating voltage. The question is WHAT determines the power output. If the wind is constant, is it the strength of the magnets? Or the length of the copper wire in the coils? Any way a lay-person can figure this out and come up with reasonable voltages expected?

I need a good size for every part for my wind turbine:
blades
rotor
generator
the shafts
inverter and the tower
Please give it detail on all measurements. If you can find a good link or two please use it
THANK YOU!!
I need a good design for my wind turbine, i want the blades to be 2 feet long and a 5 ft high pole. Can somebody help me with the generator and invertor parts please

  
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