I have a question, if the description says that the anemometer can measure winds 0-65 mph, what happens if you stick it out the window in a car going say, 72 mph, would it read 72 mph even though it went over the limit?
@JerseyShore117 Im not sure. It most likely means that the anemometer can -accurately- measure between 0-65mph. It may measure slightly higher winds but the accuracy of those readings will be less...
I have a question, if the description says that the anemometer can measure winds 0-65 mph, what happens if you stick it out the window in a car going say, 72 mph, would it read 72 mph even though it went over the limit?
JerseyShore117 3 months ago
@JerseyShore117 Im not sure. It most likely means that the anemometer can -accurately- measure between 0-65mph. It may measure slightly higher winds but the accuracy of those readings will be less...
huracanado1 2 months ago
@huracanado1 okay gotchya thanks
JerseyShore117 2 months ago