Physics, asked by PennywiseCopernicus, 5 months ago

What is anemometer?
who and when it was invented?
State its uses.

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Answered by Anonymous
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An anemometer is an instrument used to measure the speed of the wind, which is a common weather station instrument, or to calculate any form of current gas. The term is derived from the Greek word anemos meaning wind which was first explained by Leon Battista Alberti who was an Italian artist and an architect in the year 1450.

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Answered by ibakhursheed11
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Anemometer is an instrument used for measuring the speed of wind

Leon Battista Alberti invented the original mechanical anemometer in 1450.

The uses of Anemometer are as follows-:

1) By using this device, speed, velocity, direction, and pressure of wind can be calculated.

2)It delivers specific measurements with less power consumption.

3) By using this,

meteorologists can calculate wind pressure. Wind pressure is the force exerted on a structure by the wind.

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