TRANSDUSER MOSTLY CONVERT WHICH ENERGY INTO ENERGY ?
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Answer / harsh sharma
one type of energy in to another type of energy
mainly non electrical quantity in to electrical quantity
such as piezo electric materials
those which converts electrical quantity in to non
electrical quantity is known as inverse transducers such as
fan
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Answer / vitthal rathod
Transducer- convert physical quantity into electrical signal.
Sensor- convert physical energy into physical energy.
Transmitter- convert physical quantity into standard electrrical signal.
Converter- convert one STD signal into another STD signal.
STD signals
Electrical- 4 mA to 20 mA
1 v to 5 v dc
Pneumatic - 3 to 15 psi
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