Electronics Fundamentals: Circuits, Devices & Applications
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Author: Thomas L. Floyd, David Buchla
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Chapter 21, Problem 9P
A certain material being measured undergoes a strain of 3 parts per million. The strain gauge has a nominal resistance of
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3. A strain gauge has a gauge factor of 2.5 and R = 150 2. Calculate the new resistance if the tension (strain) is
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A 0 to 300 V voltmeter has an error of 2% of the
full-scale deflection. If the true voltage is 30 V, then
the range of readings on this voltmeter would be?
Select one:
a. 24 V to 36 V
b. 29.4 V to 30.6 V
c. 29.94 V to 30.06 V
d. None of all
e. 20 V to 40 V
The resistance of a 125 2 strain gauge changes by 1 ohm for 4000 micro strain. The gauge factor is
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Electronics Fundamentals: Circuits, Devices & Applications
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