Identify the sensing element, signal-modification element, and indicator or recorder element in the following measurement devices. You may need to research the principles of operation to answer the questions. (a) A mechanical automobile speedometer. (b) An automobile fuel gage. (c) A human body thermometer with a liquid crystal display.
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1
Introduction
2
General Characteristics of Measurement Systems
3
Measurement Systems with Electrical Signals
4
Computerized Data-Acquisition Systems
5
Discrete Sampling and Analysis of Time-Varying Signals
6
Statistical Analysis of Experimental Data
7
Experimental Uncertainty Analysis
8
Measurement of Solid-Mechanical Quantities
9
Measuring Pressure, Temperature, and Humidity
10
Measuring Fluid Flow Rate, Fluid Velocity, Fluid Level, and Combustion Pollutants
11
Dynamic Behavior of Measurement Systems
12
Guidelines for Plan d nlng an Documenting Experiments
Textbook Solutions for Introduction to Engineering Experimentation
Chapter 2 Problem 2.18
Question
A voltmeter with a range of 0 to 100 V reads 2 V when the leads are shorted together. The manufacturer claims an accuracy of 4% of full scale. Estimate the maximum error when reading a voltage of 80 V in both volts and as a percentage of reading. If the voltmeter is adjusted so that the reading when the leads are shorted together is 0 V, estimate the maximum percent error when reading 80 V.
Solution
If the voltage reading is 2 V, the maximum error when reading a voltage of 80 V will be approx
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Title
Introduction to Engineering Experimentation 3
Author
Anthony J. Wheeler, Ahmad R. Ganji
ISBN
9780131742765