The jali helps in lowering the temperature by compressing the air through the holes. Also when the air passes through these openings, its velocity increases giving profound diffusion.
These windows keep the room muchh cooler than normal windows.reason bieng the bernaulli theorem...when the air passes by its velocity increases as compared to normal window.thus rooms are more cooler.plus the person inside can look outside.but the person outside cant look inside .so a smart architecture
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It maybe for more aesthetic reasons. The meshwork might deter intruders and the conical top ensures a stronger frame.
ReplyDeleteAlso it enabled indian woman to look upon a street yet still being unidentified by onlookers outside
DeleteAnd to keep the monument well circulated with air and protective at the same time
ReplyDeleteYes guys , thanks for your replies , just think of a more important reason and explain why they didn't use simple windows? All the best !👍
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DeleteGlass invention was not of modern standards and a window made up of wood would not look good for rich dudes back then.
DeleteThe jali helps in lowering the temperature by compressing the air through the holes. Also when the air passes through these openings, its velocity increases giving profound diffusion.
ReplyDeleteSource https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jali
You given a pic of some place in humayun tomb?
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DeleteThese windows keep the room muchh cooler than normal windows.reason bieng the bernaulli theorem...when the air passes by its velocity increases as compared to normal window.thus rooms are more cooler.plus the person inside can look outside.but the person outside cant look inside .so a smart architecture
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ReplyDeleteHello guys! Thanks for making this discussion productive and I know you will participate in the future too.
ReplyDelete*The results of the challenge is as follows*
1.Harshit Juyal( most accurate and descriptive answer)
2.Tanuj Handa (First answer seeker)
3.Nirmal Shreyam(Fastest of all to reply and best participation spirit)
More questions coming soon ! Hope you will enjoy them too 👍