A classical cannon ball doesnt have enough speed, but a modern heavy artillery shell will cause enough wind to blow bystanders away, and thus possibly kill them.
air flows from high pressure to low pressure region simple as that these are also reason why we get rain
Wind blows from an area of high pressure to an area of low pressure. This movement is driven by the difference in air pressure between the two areas. The greater the pressure difference, the stronger the wind will be.
Yes, wind moves from high pressure to low pressure areas. When there is a high pressure center, wind will move rapidly towards it to balance the pressure gradient. This movement is what causes differences in pressure to equalize, creating wind.
No. Wind in high pressure systems are usually gentle.
Atmospheric pressure and wind movement are closely related; wind is essentially the movement of air from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure. When there is a significant difference in pressure between two regions, the resulting pressure gradient creates a force that drives the air, generating wind. Additionally, factors like the Coriolis effect and friction can influence wind direction and speed, further complicating the relationship between atmospheric pressure and wind patterns.
If you kick the the ball at the top it's lower wind higher pressure and if you kick it at the bottom you get highter wind speed and lower pressure
by shooting it over your head at the right force and position of your release.
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Wind speed is directly related to pressure differential. Air moves from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure, creating wind. The stronger the pressure gradient (difference in pressure over distance), the faster the wind will blow.
you get in the cannon and it will shoot you there.
When a strong wind blows at you, you can feel the urge to lean forward to compensate the force applied by the wind on your body surface, so not to tip over. Hence, wind applies pressure, which is the force divided by the projected area of the surface. Wind pressure is related to the square of the wind speed.
Wind is moved by a high pressure turning into a low pressure.
Yes, air pressure differences create wind. Wind is the movement of air from an area of high pressure to an area of low pressure, creating a flow of air. The greater the pressure difference, the stronger the wind.
Yarn made from wool is easy to wind into a ball: it's a length of spun fleece.Fleece must be spun into yarn before it's manageable enough to wind into a ball.
Air pressure influences the formation and movement of wind by creating areas of high and low pressure. Wind moves from high pressure areas to low pressure areas, creating air currents. The greater the difference in pressure, the stronger the wind.
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air flows from high pressure to low pressure region simple as that these are also reason why we get rain