A spring balance is calibrated in an environment at a temperature of 35oC and has the following deflection/load characteristics Load (Kg) 0 7 Deflection(mm) 0 22 It is used in an environment at a temperature of 55oC and the following deflection/ load characteristics. Load (Kg) 0 3 Deflection(mm) 7.5 29 Determine zero drift per oC and sensitivity drift per oC change in ambient temperature. 1) sensitivity at 35oC ? 2) sensitivity at 55oC ? 3) SENSITIVITY DRIFT ? 4) SENSITIVITY DRIFT/oC ? 5) ZERO DRIFT ? 6) ZERO DRIFT/oC ?
A spring balance is calibrated in an environment at a temperature of 35oC and has the following deflection/load characteristics Load (Kg) 0 7 Deflection(mm) 0 22 It is used in an environment at a temperature of 55oC and the following deflection/ load characteristics. Load (Kg) 0 3 Deflection(mm) 7.5 29 Determine zero drift per oC and sensitivity drift per oC change in ambient temperature. 1) sensitivity at 35oC ? 2) sensitivity at 55oC ? 3) SENSITIVITY DRIFT ? 4) SENSITIVITY DRIFT/oC ? 5) ZERO DRIFT ? 6) ZERO DRIFT/oC ?
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A spring balance is calibrated in an environment at a temperature of 35oC and has the following deflection/load characteristics
Load (Kg) |
0 |
7 |
---|---|---|
Deflection(mm) |
0 |
22 |
It is used in an environment at a temperature of 55oC and the following deflection/ load characteristics.
Load (Kg) |
0 |
3 |
---|---|---|
Deflection(mm) |
7.5 |
29 |
Determine zero drift per oC and sensitivity drift per oC change in ambient temperature.
1) sensitivity at 35oC ?
2) sensitivity at 55oC ?
3) SENSITIVITY DRIFT ?
4) SENSITIVITY DRIFT/oC ?
5) ZERO DRIFT ?
6) ZERO DRIFT/oC ?
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