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Annemometer

Annemometer is also known as wind speed meter. It is a measuring device.  It measure wind speed and it's direction.
The term is derived from the Greek word anemos, which means wind, and is used to describe any wind speed instrument used in meteorology. The first known description of an anemometer was given by Leon Battista Alberti in 1450.

Connection

For connection we need a wind speed sensor & device for reading signal of sensor.
First of we need a DC supply for activate sensor and device. Above picture it clear that wiring diagram.
When a DC power supply connected with sensor and it blade run then in output we get signal. That signal connected in device. And device show result. Wind speed measure in m/s, kph, mph.

Application
Mostly wind speed meter used in industrial areas. And also it use in home.

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