The Anenometer.
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A wind speed gauge is commonly called an anemometer. It measures the speed of the wind in miles per hour (mph) or kilometers per hour (km/h).
The speed of the wind is 28 mph. To find the speed of the plane with no wind, we would simply subtract the wind speed (28 mph) from the speed of the plane flying with the wind (366 mph) or add the wind speed to the speed of the plane flying into the wind (310 mph), resulting in 338 mph for the speed of the plane with no wind.
An anemometer measures wind speed, typically in miles per hour (mph) or kilometers per hour (kph). It consists of cups that capture the wind and rotate, converting the wind speed into a readable measurement on a display.
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An anemometer measures the wind speed, and a windvan measures wind direction.
The speed of a plane traveling at a rate of 450 mph with a wind speed of r mph depends on the direction of the wind. If the wind is in the same direction as the plane, the effective speed would be 450 mph + r mph. Conversely, if the wind is against the plane, the effective speed would be 450 mph - r mph. If the wind is perpendicular, the speeds would need to be calculated using vector addition.
An anemometer measures wind speed A wind vane shows the wind direction
The effective speed of the plane traveling against the wind can be calculated by subtracting the wind speed from the plane's airspeed. Therefore, the effective speed of the plane is ( 420 - r ) miles per hour. For example, if the wind speed ( r ) is 20 mph, the effective speed would be ( 420 - 20 = 400 ) mph.
An Anemometer measures the wind speed and the Wind Vane measures the direction of the wind.
An anemometer measures wind speed.
A aneomometer measures the wind speed.