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The homographs are wind (winned) and wind (wined). The first is seen in winded/tired and the second in winding an old-style clock.The steepness of the climb would wind even an athlete.He had to wind up the cord as he lowered the kite.
Use this formula to convert knots to miles per hour: knots x 1.15 = mph25.3 knots x 1.15 = about 29.11 mph
The wind direction is measured with wind vanes or wind socks. The wind speed is measured with an anemometer.
Like in a Hygrometer to measure humidity you use percentage (%)
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You can FLY A KITE IN THE WIND
To fly a kite without wind, you can try running with the kite behind you to create lift. Another option is to use a remote-controlled kite or a kite designed for indoor use that can fly without wind. Additionally, using a helium balloon to lift the kite can help it stay in the air.
I'm pretty sure knots use to be the measurement of wind speed. I'm not totally sure. Sorry.
a kite used to be used to determine wind direction and wind speed. today, kites are used for entertainment purposes.
The wind flag symbol on a weather map shows wind speed with each notch on the long stick representing 10 knots. at 50 knots instead of 10 notches or lines on the long stick it will have a flag
The homographs are wind (winned) and wind (wined). The first is seen in winded/tired and the second in winding an old-style clock.The steepness of the climb would wind even an athlete.He had to wind up the cord as he lowered the kite.
an anemometer can be measure based on the type you use therefore the units it can be measured in is knots, miles/hrs, km/hrs, ft/min or c and f
It's simply a leisure activity (which also gives the body a good work-out). The user simply makes use of available wind to propel themselves along the surface of the sea. Often, there is enough force in the wind to lift the kite-surfer clear of the water.
Celtic knots are known for their use in ornamentation of Christian monuments. Celtic knots can be graphical representation of knots or actual knots in these decorations.
When we are measuring wind there are 2 things that are measured. Those 2 things would be the wind direction and the wind speed.Wind direction we measure with a instrument we call a wind vane, when we measure the wind we can say 1 of 2 things (depending on your style, both ways are correct). The first way is to measure the direction the wind is coming out of. For example, when we say we have a "north wind", we are technically saying the wind is coming out of the north. The second way is the measure the direction it is blowing. Using the wind from above, a north wind would be blowing south.Wind speed we measure with a instrument we call a anemometer, we can use any of the speed units (MPH, KMPH, or Knots). Many meteorologists in the United States use Miles Per Hour for their speed unit, and ships out at sea use the unit Knots.
A legitimate answer would be..... Wind can convert to energy when it spins in a turbine. You can also get a GREAT breeze! :)
My kite got stuck in the tree.