CBSE BOARD XII, asked by Anonymous, 9 months ago

Please explain the diagram of the optical stain gauge on the basis of :
How it works??​

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Answered by dennis00599
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Optical strain gauges (also called fiber optical (strain) sensors or FOS, optical (strain) sensors or Fiber Bragg Grating sensors) are used to measure strain, but can easily be integrated into different types of transducers, such as in temperature, acceleration or displacement.

Strain gauges are used to measure the torque applied by a motor, turbine, or engine to fans, generators, wheels, or propellers. This equipment is found in power plants, ships, refineries, automobiles and industry at large. Power is obtained by measuring the strain and rotational speed on a shaft

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