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  • Measuring instruments designed to measure the air and/or other gas speed in the environment. These instruments may consist of a mechanical or more frequently an electronic instrument with a display to show the air speed, and an air velocity probe including a sensor and transducer. Environmental anemometers usually measure air velocity at speeds up to 320 km/h (200 miles/hour) or more; they are mainly intended for outdoor measurement of the air speed. Dedicated indoor anemometers intended for evaluation of low-speed air flow are also available. Some instruments incorporate a thermometer for simultaneous measurement of air speed and temperature.
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