Sensors: the first stage in the measurement chain

In the first (Fowler and Schmalzel,vol.7,no.1,pp.38-46,Mar. 2004), the context for the tutorial articles was set up by addressing the question of why we measure. Hence many of the common sensor strategies that constitute the first stage in the measurement chain are introduced. While every element of...

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Liquids
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Rockets
Sensor phenomena and characterization
Sensors
Stands
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Temperature sensors
Testing
Transfer functions
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