To measure volumetric flow rate using a differential pressure sensor, understanding the relationship between pressure, air speed, and the device's geometry is essential. The pressure readings can indicate flow speed, but additional calculations are needed to relate speed to volumetric flow, typically using the formula flow rate = cross-sectional area x fluid velocity. Employing Bernoulli's equation can help clarify the pressure-speed relationship, and using an obstacle to create a known pressure drop can facilitate accurate measurements. For practical applications, considering commercial flow sensors or existing technologies like electronic anemometers may be more efficient. This approach can enhance the accuracy and reliability of the peak flow meter intended for asthma measurement.