Loud fan noise-Macbook Pro

I'm due for a new battery and I was wondering if that was causing a loud fan noise.
this is my activity monitor:
Active Memory: 1.47 GB
Free Memory: 1,012.1 MB
Wired Memory: 608.8 MB
Used Memory: 2.88 GB
Inactive Memory: 835.2 MB
Total VM: 132.11 GB
Number of processes: 66
PID    Process Name              User       CPU      Real Mem        Virtual Mem   
0      kernel_task               root       5.3      240.0 MB        2.41 GB         
1      launchd                   root       0.0      1.3 MB          2.36 GB         
10     kextd                     root       0.0      6.0 MB          2.36 GB         
11     notifyd                   root       0.0      640 KB          2.33 GB         
12     diskarbitrationd          root       0.0      1.8 MB          2.35 GB         
13     configd                   root       0.0      4.6 MB          2.38 GB         
14     syslogd                   root       0.0      832 KB          2.36 GB         
15     DirectoryService          root       0.0      6.3 MB          2.36 GB         
20     ntpd                      root       0.0      1.1 MB          2.32 GB         
24     usbmuxd                   _usbmuxd   0.0      2.1 MB          2.35 GB         
27     securityd                 root       0.0      3.3 MB          2.36 GB         
30     mds                       root       0.1      68.2 MB         2.52 GB         
31     mDNSResponder             _mdnsrespo 0.0      2.4 MB          2.37 GB         
32     loginwindow               izamarvira 0.0      9.3 MB          2.64 GB         
33     KernelEventAgent          root       0.0      1.0 MB          2.34 GB         
35     hidd                      root       0.8      1.7 MB          2.35 GB         
36     fseventsd                 root       0.0      2.8 MB          2.36 GB         
38     dynamic_pager             root       0.0      796 KB          2.32 GB         
45     blued                     root       0.0      4.9 MB          2.37 GB         
46     autofsd                   root       0.0      1.0 MB          2.35 GB         
49     SmartwareServerApp        root       0.0      2.6 MB          630.6 MB        
50     WDDMService               root       0.0      916 KB          616.4 MB        
52     distnoted                 daemon     0.0      1.5 MB          2.35 GB         
70     coreservicesd             root       0.3      21.3 MB         2.38 GB         
73     WindowServer              _windowser 2.3      63.6 MB         3.02 GB         
77     cvmsServ                  root       0.0      864 KB          2.33 GB         
87     coreaudiod                _coreaudio 0.0      4.7 MB          2.36 GB         
91     launchd                   izamarvira 0.0      1.2 MB          2.36 GB         
95     Dock                      izamarvira 0.0      16.0 MB         2.69 GB         
96     SystemUIServer            izamarvira 0.0      19.2 MB         2.71 GB         
97     Finder                    izamarvira 0.1      41.7 MB         2.77 GB         
101    pboard                    izamarvira 0.0      860 KB          2.32 GB         
106    fontd                     izamarvira 0.0      12.4 MB         2.40 GB         
111    UserEventAgent            izamarvira 0.0      6.7 MB          2.37 GB         
119    AirPort Base Station Agen izamarvira 0.0      5.7 MB          2.64 GB         
124    netsession_mac            izamarvira 0.2      12.6 MB         803.7 MB        
125    netsession_mac_da586ac    izamarvira 0.0      12.6 MB         801.3 MB        
131    WD Quick View             izamarvira 0.0      17.4 MB         970.7 MB        
135    GrowlHelperApp            izamarvira 0.0      13.1 MB         2.64 GB         
138    Monitor                   izamarvira 0.0      9.1 MB          970.7 MB        
140    Dropbox                   izamarvira 0.1      67.8 MB         1.04 GB         
143    AAM Updates Notifier      izamarvira 0.0      10.6 MB         944.5 MB        
181    dbfseventsd               root       0.0      364 KB          582.8 MB        
182    dbfseventsd               root       0.0      4.3 MB          590.8 MB        
183    dbfseventsd               izamarvira 0.0      168 KB          582.8 MB        
204    Image Capture Extension   izamarvira 0.0      6.6 MB          2.64 GB         
243    AppleSpell.service        izamarvira 0.0      6.7 MB          2.37 GB         
491    mdworker                  izamarvira 0.0      21.9 MB         2.38 GB         
506    ocspd                     root       0.0      2.5 MB          2.37 GB         
529    diskimages-helper         izamarvira 0.0      13.8 MB         2.38 GB         
534    hdiejectd                 root       0.0      1.7 MB          2.35 GB         
611    Preview                   izamarvira 0.0      23.8 MB         2.70 GB         
715    diskimages-helper         izamarvira 0.0      13.9 MB         2.38 GB         
802    Google Chrome             izamarvira 0.7      230.0 MB        1.48 GB         
805    Google Chrome Renderer    izamarvira 0.0      88.1 MB         1.11 GB         
808    Google Chrome Helper      izamarvira 0.0      44.1 MB         1.05 GB         
813    Google Chrome Renderer    izamarvira 0.5      76.9 MB         1.10 GB         
816    VDCAssistant              izamarvira 0.0      4.2 MB          2.62 GB         
917    Silverlight Plug-In (Chro izamarvira 11.5     215.8 MB        1.36 GB         
919    Google Chrome Renderer    izamarvira 0.1      134.6 MB        1.18 GB         
920    PepperFlashPlayer (Chrome izamarvira 1.6      145.3 MB        1.22 GB         
944    Google Chrome Renderer    izamarvira 0.3      93.1 MB         1.12 GB         
958    Google Chrome Renderer    izamarvira 0.1      73.7 MB         1.11 GB         
960    Activity Monitor          izamarvira 4.2      21.6 MB         2.74 GB         
962    activitymonitord          root       0.6      1.3 MB          2.33 GB         
963    Quick Look Helper         izamarvira 0.0      5.9 MB          2.87 GB         

Hi,
I had the same problem, one of my fans was making a loud noise even when my computer was just idling. It can occur because you dropped the computer, thus damaging one of the fans, or the fan broke down partially. I took mine to the Apple genius bar and they ordered a new fan for me and installed it in under a week (all covered by warranty). This is likely a hardware and not software issue, the only way for a fix is taking it to a genius bar.

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