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what is used to measure the force exerted by the wind

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Answered by nitishray57
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force exerted by the weight of the air

Atmospheric pressure is defined as the force per unit area exerted against a surface by the weight of the air molecules above that surface


. Atmospheric pressure is measured with an instrument called a barometer, which is why atmospheric pressure is also referred to as barometric pressure.

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Answered by Priyanshusarkar25
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Answer:

Barometer

Explanation:

We know-

Force=mass*acceleration

Also,

Pressure=Force/area

Example-

Let weight of air above red sea be 1 kg/m

It has a constant acceleration of 2 m/s

Find the force exerted by air.

F=ma

.'.F=2N

Example of pressure-

We know wind pressure is atmospheric pressure.

To know the atmospheric pressure there is an instrument called Barometer.

It is used to measure atmospheric pressure.

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