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What is an animomiter?

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∙ 14y ago
Updated: 8/16/2025

An animometer is an instrument used to measure wind speed and direction. It typically consists of a series of cups or blades that rotate in the wind, with the speed of rotation correlating to wind velocity. This data can be used in various applications, including meteorology, aviation, and environmental monitoring. While "animometer" is not a widely recognized term, it may be a misspelling of "anemometer."

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