(1846) by Dr. John Thomas Romney Robinson
inveented is wrong it is invented
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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.
The anemometer was invented to measure the speed and direction of wind. It was developed to provide valuable information for meteorology, aviation, and scientific research related to atmospheric conditions.
because already he was very very interest to learn about wind sensor so he thought of making anemometer.it took 6-7 years time for making the first anemometer in the world.at his study it self already he learnt what is anemometer and its use so only he invent that.
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.
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The first known anemometer was invented by Leon Battista Alberti, an Italian polymath, in the 15th century. His invention consisted of a disc placed perpendicular to the wind that would measure its force based on how far it rotated.
Precise details are difficult to get hold of but it was probably in Rimini.
According to what I read, it was invented in 1846, which makes it approximately 164 years old.
Anemometer was invented in 1450 First printing press invented in 1476 Donatello born 1386
An anemometer detects wind speed.