Answer Posted / parag pathak
The relationship between the physical measurement variable
input and the signal variable (output) for
a specific sensor is known as the
calibration
of the sensor. Typically, a sensor (or an entire instrument
system) is calibrated by providing a known physical input
to the system and recording the output.
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