Purpose
An anemometer measures the speed of the wind. You can make one easily with a ping
pong ball and the protractor from your math set.
Thread •
Ping pong ball
• Protractor
Cut a piece of thread about 20 centimetres long. Thread the needle and tie a
large knot in the end of the thread.
2. Stick the needle into one side of the ping pong
ball and out the opposite side. Draw the thread
through until the knot at the other end stops
the thread from moving.
3. Tie the thread to the centre of the straight base
of the protractor so that the ball hangs below
the arc of the protractor so that the ball hangs
below the arc of the protractor which has the
angles marked on it. If the protractor is held
level, where there is no wind, then the ball will
hold the thread over the 90° mark.
4. Take the protractor outside. Hold it level and
parallel to the wind. The wind will blow the ball
and when it does, note the position of the
thread on the protractor. Record the angle that
the ball has been blown and use the chart to
convert the angle to a wind speed.
Anemometer angle to wind speed
chart Angle Kilometres per hour
90° 0
85° 9
80° 13
75° 16
70° 19
65° 22
60° 24
55° 26
50° 29
45° 32
40° 34
35° 38
30° 42
25° 46
20° 52
Materials
• Needle •Thread •
Ping pong ball
• Protractor
Method
1.
Cut a piece of thread about 20 centimetres long. Thread the needle and tie a
large knot in the end of the thread.
2. Stick the needle into one side of the ping pong
ball and out the opposite side. Draw the thread
through until the knot at the other end stops
the thread from moving.
3. Tie the thread to the centre of the straight base
of the protractor so that the ball hangs below
the arc of the protractor so that the ball hangs
below the arc of the protractor which has the
angles marked on it. If the protractor is held
level, where there is no wind, then the ball will
hold the thread over the 90° mark.
4. Take the protractor outside. Hold it level and
parallel to the wind. The wind will blow the ball
and when it does, note the position of the
thread on the protractor. Record the angle that
the ball has been blown and use the chart to
convert the angle to a wind speed.Anemometer angle to wind speed
chart Angle Kilometres per hour
90° 0
85° 9
80° 13
75° 16
70° 19
65° 22
60° 24
55° 26
50° 29
45° 32
40° 34
35° 38
30° 42
25° 46
20° 52
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