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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.


What is the aneometer used to measure?

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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