Convert a pressure, level, flow, or temperature process
variable value into the appropriate pneumatic or electrical
value given different types of instruments.
Answer Posted / suraj rajagopalan
The instrument which converts a physical qty(such as
pressure,level,flow etc) to an electrical qty is
a "Transducer".
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