Science, asked by tanvigupta1133, 1 year ago

what happens to the pressure of wind if it's speed is increased?

Answers

Answered by goyoolka
2

If the speed of the wind increases he pressure decreases and if the speed decreases the pressure increases.

They are inversely proportional to each other.

For example:

Two balloons are tied to a string equally filled up with air. When the air is blown between the two ballons, they move towards each other.

This is because when the air is blown between the balloons the speed of the wind there increases and the pressure decreases. The pressure on the sides of the balloons is higher....which pushes them towards each other.

Answered by Chaudhary47
1
\textbf{Hey mate}


\textbf{Speed increased}

Speed increases air particles are moving away from a particular place and hence the air pressure decreases.

If the speed of the wind increases.....the pressure decreases and if the speed decreases the pressure increases.

When the air is blown between the two ballons ....they move towards each other.


\textbf{Hey i Hope help u}
Similar questions