Multiple choice general knowledge science & technology

Pitot tube measures...?

  1. flow

  2. temparature

  3. pressure

  4. specific gravity

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C Correct answer
Explanation

A Pitot tube measures fluid flow velocity by converting kinetic energy into pressure. It consists of two tubes: one facing the flow (stagnation pressure) and one perpendicular to it (static pressure). The pressure difference between these measurements is used to calculate flow velocity, making it fundamentally a pressure measurement device.