Difference between rotational anemometer and pressure anemometer
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Rotation Anemometer-A type of anemometer in which therotation of an element serves to measure the wind speed; rotation anemometers are divided into two classes: those in which the axis ofrotation is horizontal, as exemplified by the windmill anemometer; and those in which the axis is vertical, such as the cup anemometer.
Pressure anemometer-Any of various anemometers, such as pressure-tube or plate anemometers, that use the pressure exerted by the wind to push against a resistant element whose displacement or distortion serves as a measure of the wind velocity.
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Pressure anemometer-Any of various anemometers, such as pressure-tube or plate anemometers, that use the pressure exerted by the wind to push against a resistant element whose displacement or distortion serves as a measure of the wind velocity.
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