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What is an aneometer?

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Updated: 6/10/2024

an instrument used to determine wind speed

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What does aneometer measures?

A aneomometer measures the wind speed.


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leon battista albert, he is a inventor. he invented the aneometer.


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An anemometer is used to measure the speed and direction of wind. It is commonly used in weather monitoring, aviation, and environmental studies.


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