Social Sciences, asked by ronit7901, 11 months ago

(e) The unit of wind
velocity is​

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Answered by mukeshvai685
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Answer:

Meters per second (m/s) is the SI unit for velocity and the unit recommended by the World Meteorological Organization for reporting wind speeds, and is amongst others used in weather forecasts in the Nordic countries.

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Answered by krupalchalla
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Explanation:

Beaufort-scale: runs from 0 (no wind at all) to 10 (storm) and up.

Knots: nautical miles per hour (former British)

mph: 'normal' miles per hour (US)

km/h: kilometers per hour

SI: m/s meters per second

These may all be converted into each other, except the Beaufort scale. Here every number represents a wind speed range .

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