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What is Wind Pressure???

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Answered by bakyashree06
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Explanation:

Also called velocity pressure.) The total force exerted upon a structure by wind. For a flat surface it consists of two factors, the first being the dynamic pressure exerted on the windward side of the surface (wind load

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Wind pressure is the physical principle behind the pressure tube (Pitot) or pressure-plate anemometer. ... The wind pressure is also used to orient wind vanes and measure the wind direction. The pressure plate measures the deflection of a flat plate that is continually oriented along the wind direction by a vane.

The total force exerted upon a structure by wind. Also known as velocity pressure.

Wind pressure is given by the equation P = 0.00256 x V2, where V is the speed of the wind in miles per hour (mph). The unit for wind pressure is pounds per square foot (psf). For example, if the wind speed is 70 mph, the wind pressure is 0.00256 x 702 = 12.5 psf.

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