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1990 TOYOTAS HAVE VANE AIRFLOW METERS
Gary L. Casey of the Bendix Corporation in May of 1980. A US patent was issued in 1982.
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An airmometer is a device used to measure air velocity. It typically works by using a sensor to detect the flow of air, which is then converted into a reading of air velocity. The sensor can be a thermal sensor, vane sensor, or hot-wire anemometer, depending on the specific design of the airmometer.
There isn't one. It only has a dual vane crankshaft position sensor.
A wind vane is a weather vane that pivots on a central axis. The tail of the wind vane is larger than the head, causing it to point in the direction the wind is coming from. Wind direction is determined by observing which way the wind vane is pointing.
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A bivane is a vane which is doubly jointed so as to indicate both horizontal and vertical components of a fluid's flow.
The homophones for vane are vain and vein.
Vane Featherston's birth name is Vane Featherstonhaugh.
A vane diagram is a graphical representation used to illustrate the relationship between the direction and magnitude of wind or fluid flow. It typically displays vector quantities, allowing for a visual interpretation of wind speed and direction at a specific location. Vane diagrams are commonly used in meteorology and engineering to analyze airflow patterns and their implications on various systems.
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