How does the wind vane helps to find the direction?
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The tail end of the arrow on the wind vane usually has a larger surface area than the pointed end. When wind blows, the tail end has a greater resistance to the wind than the pointed end. This rotates the arrow so the arrow points in the direction from which the wind is blowing.
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The tail end of the arrow on the wind vane usually has a larger surface area than the pointed end... When wind blows, the tail end has a greater resistance to the wind than the pointed end... This rotates the arrow so the arrow points in the direction from which the wind is blowing.
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