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ANEMOMETER

An anemometer is an instrument used to measure wind speed and sometimes wind direction. It is commonly used in weather stations and meteorological studies. The device helps scientists understand atmospheric conditions. The most common type is the cup anemometer with rotating cups. Wind causes the cups to spin at a speed proportional to the airflow. The faster the wind blows, the faster the cups rotate. Some anemometers use propellers instead of cups. Digital anemometers provide accurate electronic readings. Hot-wire anemometers measure wind speed using heated wires. Ultrasonic anemometers use sound waves to detect air movement. Anemometers are important in aviation for safe aircraft operations. They are also used in marine navigation and sailing. Wind energy industries use anemometers to select turbine locations. Farmers use them to monitor weather conditions for crops. Engineers use anemometers in ventilation and air-conditioning systems. Portable anemometers are lightweight and easy to carry. Modern devices can store and transmit wind data digitally. Accurate wind measurement helps in forecasting storms and cyclones. The invention of the anemometer is credited to Leon Battista Alberti. An anemometer is an essential tool for studying and monitoring wind behavior. Part No- CD50+DUSI Output: 2 change over relay for external alarm and PCO (trip). Power supply either 110 volt or 220 volts A.C. 50 Hz. 1 ph. Measures wind speed accurately in different weather conditions. Available in analog and digital display types. Wind speed measurement range varies by model. Lightweight and portable for easy field use. Made with durable and weather-resistant materials. Powered by batteries or external power supply. Some models include wind direction measurement. Digital anemometers can store and transfer data. High sensitivity for detecting low wind speeds. Used in meteorology, aviation, marine, and environmental studies.
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