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  2. Pressure measurement - Wikipedia

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    Differential pressure sensors are used to measure many properties, such as pressure drops across oil filters or air filters, fluid levels (by comparing the pressure above and below the liquid) or flow rates (by measuring the change in pressure across a restriction). Technically speaking, most pressure sensors are really differential pressure ...

  3. Level sensor - Wikipedia

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    The measurement is carried out according to the hydrostatic principle. The gravity pressure of the liquid column causes an expansion of the pressure-sensitive sensor element, which converts the measured pressure into an electrical standard signal. The connecting cable of level probes has several tasks to fulfil.

  4. List of sensors - Wikipedia

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    Oil pressure sensor; Omniview technology; Oxygen sensor (O 2) Parking sensor; Radar gun; ... Liquid capacitive inclinometers; Odometer; Photoelectric sensor;

  5. Gems Sensors & Controls - Wikipedia

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    Gems Sensors and Controls is a global manufacturer of application engineered sensors. Founded in 1955, it makes level, pressure and flow sensors for use in a wide range of fluids across industry. Gems Sensors is a division of Fortive Corporation, a company with a presence around the world. The company provides manufacturing services in North ...

  6. Capacitive sensing - Wikipedia

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    Many types of sensors use capacitive sensing, including sensors to detect and measure proximity, pressure, position and displacement, force, humidity, fluid level, and acceleration. Human interface devices based on capacitive sensing, such as touchpads, [1] can replace the computer mouse.

  7. Piezoelectric sensor - Wikipedia

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    A piezoelectric sensor is a device that uses the piezoelectric effect to measure changes in pressure, acceleration, temperature, strain, or force by converting them to an electrical charge. The prefix piezo- is Greek for 'press' or 'squeeze'.