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The controlling torque in gravity controlled meter is proportional to

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Answered by kabhay189
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Answer: sin of the Angle of the wt

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Answer:

  • The controlling torque is inversely proportional to the sine of the moving system's angle of deflection.
  • By simply moving the control weight's location on the arm that carries it, the regulating torque can be changed. 1:1
  • Along with the moving system's deflection, the regulating torque (Tc), which opposes the deflecting torque, also increases.
  • When both opposing torques, Td and Tc, are equal, the pointer comes to rest at that location.
  • To direct the pointer to a specific value that is proportionate to the quantity being measured.
  • Without a regulating torque, the pointer will sway past its final steady-state position, and the deflection will never end.

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