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The range of the voltmeter for the input range of mass from 1 to 10 kg, if the static sensitivity is 2 V/kg. Also, state the significance of increasing the static sensitivity.
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Answer to Problem 3.1P
The range of the voltmeter should be:
The function of this electronic device is
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The static sensitivity of the electronic scale is 2 V/kg.
The input range of the voltmeter is 1 to 10 kg.
Concept Used:
The static sensitivity is the ratio of the magnitude of output to the input:
Let us assume a function of the form
Then K is the sensitivity of this zero-order system. That is, for every unit of the input function, the output of the system is K times the input.
Calculation:
Since, the voltage measured by the voltmeter is a function of mass such that its static sensitivity is 2 V/kg.
Therefore, the function for the device can be defined as:
Where, m (kg) is the mass to be measured and K (V/kg) is the static sensitivity of the system.
For the given case, the range of input mass is:
Therefore, the lower range of the voltmeter corresponding to input lower range 1 kg is:
Similarly, the upper range of the voltmeter corresponding to input upper range 10 kg is:
Therefore, the range of the voltmeter should be:
Also, the function of this electronic device is
Conclusion:
The range of the voltmeter should be:
The function of this electronic device is
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