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anemometerDevice for measuring wind speed and liquid flow. The most basic form, the cup-type anemometer, consists of cups at the ends of arms, which rotate when the wind blows. The speed of rotation indicates the wind speed. Vane-type anemometers have vanes, like a small windmill or propeller, that rotate when the wind blows. Pressure-tube anemometers use the pressure generated by the wind to indicate speed. The wind blowing into or across a tube develops a pressure increase or decrease, proportional to the wind speed, that is measured by a manometer or pressure gauge. Hot-wire anemometers work on the principle that the rate at which heat is transferred from a hot wire to the surrounding air is a measure of the air speed. Wind speed is determined by measuring either the electric current required to maintain a hot wire at a constant temperature, or the variation of resistance (and hence of temperature) while a constant current is maintained. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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The text suggests ways of
duplicating Leonardo's glider, tank, catapult, anemometer, and
bicycle with ordinary art and craft tools found at home and school. Other features include the industry's
highest horsepower engine and highest wheel motor torque ratings,
computerized all-wheel drive with anti-slip traction control and
highway-mode autoshift, optional all-wheel steering, a stiffer, more
durable frame with an oscillating front axle, and even an optional
on-board anemometer to measure wind speed. These results have been
verified on paper machines using vane anemometer instrumentation and by
visual reduction in sheet flutter. |
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