Meters per second m/s
Wind speed is a speed, and can be expressed in any unit of speed.
Examples include
-- miles per hour
-- feet per second
-- kilometers per hour
For the wind speed: m/s or km/h.
For the wind direction: degrees azimutal.
The unit of speed can be measured as km/h or knotts
millimetres
A Wind vane measures wind strength and direction, wind strength does not have a set unit of measurement such as cm or m, but the measurement for direction is measured in degrees, like the compass, pointing so many degrees N.W. etc. You might be looking for a unit of "wind speed" which you would have to look at an anemometer to find.cardinalnorth, east, south & westwow its sorta weird qustion because its north south east west so that's pretty easyANS2:The vane points in a direction so, the units are degrees. North is 0°, East is 90°, South is 180° and West is 270°.
The velocity of an object contains information about both about the speed and the direction of motion of an object. It is a vector. The speed can be obtained by taking the absolute length of the velocity and the direction can be obtained by dividing the velocity by its absolute length resulting in a unit directional vector.
the unit of measurement for destiny
There's a thing called the Beaufort scale that doesn't really have units, and is based on water wave action at a given wind velocity. Beaufort 0 is dead calm and Beaufort 12 is a hurricane. Knots (nautical miles per hour) is how wind is usually measured. One knot is about 1.15 MPH. Meters per second (m/s) is another way wind speed is described, as well as miles per hour. (mph) (Any unit of length) divided by (any unit of time) is a unit of speed. Any unit of speed can be used to describe the speed of wind. The most common units used for that purpose are "kilometer per hour" . . kilometers per hour "mile per hour" . . . . . . statute miles per hour "knot" . . . . . . . . . . . . . nautical miles per hour
A number and a unit make up a measurement.
well to help you its not wind speed if you need this answer for are you smarter than a 5th grader
Revolutions per minute (RPM). The faster the cups rotate, the higher the wind speed.
- speed of the wind - direction of the wind
The "anemometer" is an instrument used to measure wind speed. Its output is a speed measurement, and may be expressed in any convenient unit of speed, such as 'miles per hour', 'kilometers per hour', 'feet per second', etc. Anemometers are sold in units of "each".
mickey is measurement unit of speed Of computer mouse.
anemometer
Any type of measurement is a unit rate. The speed limit is a measurement of time and distance.
The knot.
The unit of speed can be measured as km/h or knotts
Relative for starters means exact or close to. Wind Speed is how fast the air is blowing. It other words, this would mean an estimate or exact measurement to the Wind Speed.
Wind speed is most often described in terms of miles per hour,or kilometers per hour, also occasionally in feet per second.
knotts