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The anemometer has no precisely known inventor. The first recorded description of an anemometer was by Leon Battista Alberti in 1450. The cup anemometer was invented in 1846 by Dr. John Thomas Ronrey Robinson.
an Anemometer measure wind speed so it would be used everywhere in the US and all over the world
An anemometer is called an "anemometer" because in greek "anemos" ment wind
An anemometer is the easiest and best way. To tell how fast the speed is using an anemometer, determine how fast the anemometer is spinning with a speedometer if possible.
An anemometer detects wind speed.
1450(ish)
1450(ish)
Wind speed is measured with a anemometer. The first anemometer was developed in the 15th century. The year it was invented is said to be 1450, by Leon Battista Alberti.
The anemometer has no precisely known inventor. The first recorded description of an anemometer was by Leon Battista Alberti in 1450. The cup anemometer was invented in 1846 by Dr. John Thomas Ronrey Robinson.
No it was not. It was first described by Alberti in 1450, two years before Leonardo was born.
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Anemometer was invented in 1450 First printing press invented in 1476 Donatello born 1386
an Anemometer measure wind speed so it would be used everywhere in the US and all over the world
An anemometer is a device for measuring wind speed, and is a common weather station instrument. The term is derived from the Greek word anemos, meaning wind. The first known description of an anemometer was given by Leon Battista Alberti around 1450.Wind direction is measured with wind (or weather) vanes or wind socks.
An anemometer is called an "anemometer" because in greek "anemos" ment wind
An anemometer is the easiest and best way. To tell how fast the speed is using an anemometer, determine how fast the anemometer is spinning with a speedometer if possible.
An anemometer detects wind speed.