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the velocity of wind

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Answered by mdashifiqbalsardar
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The wind at the cloud tops blows from east to west at a velocity of about 100 metres per second (360 km [220 miles] per hour). This enormous velocity decreases markedly with decreasing height such that winds at the planet’s surface are quite sluggish—typically no more…

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Answered by Itzintellectual
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Convert a wind speed measured in kilometers per hour to mph: Divide the kilometers per hour wind speed by 1.61 to get the wind speed in mph. If your wind speed is 161 kph, for example: 161 kph/1.61 = 100 mph.

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