Definition
The term 'pitot' refers to a specific method or device used to measure the velocity of a fluid, typically air or water. It's most commonly associated with the pitot tube, which measures the difference between static and total pressure to determine velocity. Think of it as a specialized tool for measuring flow. π In aviation, pitot tubes are essential for determining airspeed. Outside of aviation, pitot tubes are used in various engineering applications to measure fluid flow in pipes or open channels. The principle behind 'pitot' measurements relies on fluid dynamics.