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[ăńə-mŏḿĭ-tər]
(n.)An instrument for measuring wind force and velocity.
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An anemometer is a device for measuring the wind speed, and is one instrument used in a weather station. The term is derived from the Greek word anemos , meaning wind. The first known description ...
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An anemometer is a device that tells you how fast the wind is blowing. The device you can build is a model of a wind speed indicator. A real one will be able to accurately measure how fast the wind is blowing. Yours will give you only approximation of how fast it's blowing.
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OTHERPOWER.COM - A resource of information and materials for alternative power sources ... Another option is to instead build our Bicycle Speedometer Anemometer, because that design depends on the motor only for its bearing -- the internal coils don't factor into the output frequency.
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Anemometer is also known as a wind vane ... Wind velocity or speed is measured by a anemometer ... Mechanical Anemometer...
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Hand held wind meter, wind sensor, and anemometer weather instruments ... Inspeed wind sensor, hand held wind meter, anemometer, windsensor, windmeter, and weather instruments for stormchasers and weather enthusiasts...
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Weather Scope: An Investigative Study of Weather and Climate ... The instrument used to measure wind speed is called an anemometer, which is an indicator that will spin in the wind. The anemometer rotates at the same speed as the wind. It gives a direct measure of the speed of the wind.
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A Robinson Cup-anemometer was first erected on the roof of the Observatory in 1846. However, regular meteorological observations had commenced in 1795. In 1867, when the Board of Trade decided to establish seven first class meteorological stations throughout the British Isles, where complete sets of self-
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The anemometer measures wind speed. A simple anemometer made with cups shows if the wind speed is fast or slow. The electronic model can accurately show the speed of the wind in miles per hour or knots. There is a free moving turbine suspended in the middle of the anemometer.
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