There is no reliable figure for this because it will vary for each person. One can test it out by blowing a card or other object across a table for a short distance and measuring the distance and time.
anything Basically, during a hurricane, wind speeds can go from about 80-180mph. But generally, on a windy day, about 15mph.
the anemometer was created because they needed to see how fast the wind was going and what direction it was going also they needed to measure the weather
the wind speed was very fast to fast for scientists
How fast the winds are and were there going
The air is very fast. Especially in a severe thunderstorm. The wind can go as fast as 100mph.
10mph wind speed is equal to 8.69 knots, or 16.1 km/h
It is going to be some gusty winds out in the north.The wind speed is going to be about 30 mph.
to tell how fast the wind is going and it is a good source for electricity.
A tsunami is not a wind-related event, so the wind could be going any speed.
when you make a fast turn or to much wind or black ice when going fast
Wind speed may be measured using an anemometer.
I Think it depends on how fast/strong the wind is going.
it depends how fast its going and what the whether and wind velocity is like
If the wind is very fast and is going in one direction only!
the anemometer was created because they needed to see how fast the wind was going and what direction it was going also they needed to measure the weather
Your speedometer! It tells you how fast you are going at that instant.All different types of devices are used to measure instantaneous velocity including chronographs, lasers, and radars.
the wind speed was very fast to fast for scientists
It depends on how hard/fast the wind is blowing- the harder/faster the wind blows the faster the wind turbine spins