PLZ explain to me massflow

Answer Posted / abhishek k sharma

A MASS FLOW METER WORKS ON CORIOLIS FORCE.
THE CORIOLIS FORCE MEANS THE EXTENDED REVERSE FORCES APPLIED
TO THE BODY FOR EXAMPLE
IN MASS FLOW METER THERE IT CONTAINS A "U" SHAPED STEEPED
INSIDE FIXED IN BOTH END AND THE LIQUID WHICH FLOWS WILL
TEND IT TO MAKE FORCE ON STRIP SO THAT IT CHANGES ITS
POSITION .THIS CHANGED WILL BE MEASURED AND THE CHANGE IS
DIRECTLY PROPORTIONAL TO MASS FLOWING RATE

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