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Explain the principle of variable inductance transducer

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Answered by Anonymous
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♦ In Inductive transducers, the basic principle is that self-inductance of a single coil or the mutual inductance between two coils is changed by a quantity to be measured i.e. measurand.

For example: LVDT is an inductive transducer which measures the displacement in terms of the voltage difference.

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Answered by DeviIQueen
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Answer:

♦ In Inductive transducers, the basic principle is that self-inductance of a single coil or the mutual inductance between two coils is changed by a quantity to be measured i.e. measurand.

♦For example: LVDT is an inductive transducer which measures the displacement in terms of the voltage difference.

THANK YUH! ✨❤️

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