Hello! Air molecules that float in our sky give wind its mass.
hello peps! wind mass is some sort of a wind that spins around!! this is also something to do with history as well
It is called wind.
Gravity is the force that gives an object weight. Weight is merely a measure of the amount of force gravity exerts upon an object. Weight is not the same as mass, although these two terms are frequently used interchangably. Mass is a measure of how much matter an object contains. Weight is the gravitational force that acts upon that mass. To get weight from mass, you must multiply the mass by the gravitational constant, on earth, this is 9.8 meters per second squared, or 32 feet per second squared, depending on which measurement system you use. Hope this helps!
It gives your weight.
The appearance of the wind sock gives a broad approximation to the wind speed, and a pretty good indication of the wind direction.
vayu or the god of wind gives the gandiva ( bow ) to arjun
it gives us life
Yes! The energy they give off have an equivalent mass, and this mass is lost to the star. This follows from (a) the equivalence between mass and energy, and (b) conservation of mass. As an example, our Sun, which gives off tremendous amounts of light, loses 4 million tonnes a second, just through the light that leaves the Sun - that is, apart from any solar wind.
Waves get their energy from the wind. The stronger the wind, the more energy the waves will have. If there is less wind, the waves will have less energy.
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It is the kinetic energy in the wind, which is half the mass times the velocity-squared, summed up for every small element of air in the wind.