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a linear wire wound potentiometer has a total resistance of 8 kilo ohm and overheating effects limit the maximum power dissipation 2 5 million what determine the maximum value of excitation voltage also the work out the output voltage if the input displacement is 1.25 metre and the maximum displacement for the Potentiometer device is 4.5 millimetre ​

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Widely employed on industrial operating machines, linear motion potentiometers are specially designed to measure and control linear displacements in absolute mode. Since they are absolute detecting systems, potentiometers keep the actual position data at power off: therefore they are peculiarly suited to be employed on machines where it is difficult to reset the axis zero point at the system power on, for instance if the material machining lasts for long. ELAP offer in terms of linear motion potentiometers includes a variety of mechanical sizes, strokes, resistive values and mounting fittings to meet any application requirement: there are square or round section potentiometers, small-sized potentiometers, with measuring strokes

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