Science, asked by madronamaryann0591, 2 months ago

What happened to the arrow as the wind blew?​

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Answered by sh76489zhjva
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Explanation:

When the wind blows, the side with the larger surface area is pushed away from the direction of the wind. This will make the arrow's point (with the smaller surface area) face the direction of the wind. If the wind is blowing from the north, the arrow will point towards the northern direction.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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At the point when the breeze blows, the side with the bigger surface region is driven away from the breeze's bearing.

  • The tip of the bolt (with the more modest surface region) will presently confront the bearing of the breeze.
  • Assuming the breeze is coming from the north, the bolt will point that way.
  • The bearing from which the breeze blows is constantly given a name.
  • A west sided breeze, for instance, blows from west to east, though a south wind blows from south to north.
  • The breeze vane is the most notable type of gear for deciding breeze bearing, with its bolt continuously pointing toward the breeze.

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