Electromechanisms: Transducers
by Richard L. Allen, Bob R. Hunter
Publisher: Delmar Publishers 1972
ISBN/ASIN: B000KEO2XM
Number of pages: 186
Description:
These materials are intended to provide meaningful experience in basic transducers for students of modern technology. The topics included provide exposure to: basic principles of measurement as well as pressure, temperature, level, rate, photoelectric, and sound transducers.
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