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Test: Transducers- 2 - Question 1

Resistive transducers are ______________

According to the application, exploratory transducers may be primary or secondary transducers.

Test: Transducers- 2 - Question 2

What will happen to resistance if the length of the conductor is increased?

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As the length of the conductor increases, resistance increases according to expression R = p l/A.

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Test: Transducers- 2 - Question 3

Which of the following can be measured using change in resistivity?

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Change in resistivity can be brought in the measurement of all the mentioned quantities, as resistivity is sensitive to temperature.
Test: Transducers- 2 - Question 4

What will happen for resistivity metal and semiconductor if the temperature is increased?

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Metal has a positive temperature coefficient of resistance and semiconductor has a negative temperature coefficient of resistance.
Test: Transducers- 2 - Question 5

What is the relation of the temperature coefficient of resistivity on the coefficient of thermal expansion in RTD?

Detailed Solution for Test: Transducers- 2 - Question 5
It is used to provide a considerable change in resistance when exposed to temperature.
Test: Transducers- 2 - Question 6

A metal with a temperature coefficient of resistance has a value of 200; its initial resistance is given by 40Ω. What will be the final resistance value for an increase in 300C to 350C?

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Answer obtained using expression RT=R0(1+αΔT), where α represents temperature coefficient of resistance, R0 and RT represent initial and final resistance values.
Test: Transducers- 2 - Question 7

Which of the following can be used to measure using thermistors?

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Thermistor at 200C can be used to measure resistance values between 100Ω and 1MΩ.
Test: Transducers- 2 - Question 8

Thermistors may be in wire form.

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Due to high brittleness, thermistors cannot be formed into wire types. Hence they are shaped into bead form.
Test: Transducers- 2 - Question 9

Which of the following is correct for thermistors?

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For thermistors, as temperature increases, resistance decreases.
Test: Transducers- 2 - Question 10

Thermistors have high stability.

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The stability of thermistors is not satisfactory. They can be improved by using high temperatures.
Test: Transducers- 2 - Question 11

Capacitive transducers can be used by _______________

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Capacitance of a material is affected by the area and distance of separation of plates and dielectric material.
Test: Transducers- 2 - Question 12

Capacitive transducers cannot be used as strain gauges.

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Strain to be measured is applied to parallel plates of a capacitor, and total displacement change will be proportional to strain.
Test: Transducers- 2 - Question 13

Which of the following is correct for the capacitive transducer?

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Capacitive transducers find application in measuring both strain, pressure, and angular displacement. Hence all of the mentioned can be treated as applications of capacitive transducers.
Test: Transducers- 2 - Question 14

For a material capacitance increases with _____________

Detailed Solution for Test: Transducers- 2 - Question 14
Capacitance can be represented as C=ε0εrA / d

Where,

εr represents dielectric constant

A is the area of the plate

d is the distance between plates.

Test: Transducers- 2 - Question 15

Which of the following is correct for moisture transducers?

Detailed Solution for Test: Transducers- 2 - Question 15
Dielectric constant of pure water is 80, which is much greater than other materials; this characteristic helps in measuring moisture content.
Test: Transducers- 2 - Question 16

Which of the following devices is used for measuring relative humidity?

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Hygrometers are special devices applicable for measuring the relative humidity of a medium.
Test: Transducers- 2 - Question 17

Which of the following quantities cannot be measured by capacitive transducers?

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Capacitive transducer finds application in measuring almost all quantities like displacement, thickness, moisture speed, etc.
Test: Transducers- 2 - Question 18

Which of the following have high relative permittivity?

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Dielectric constant or relative permittivity of Bakelite is about 4.4; for marble, it varies from 8 to 10, and for paraffin, it is only 2.2.
Test: Transducers- 2 - Question 19

Capacitive microphone is an application of ______________

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In the microphone, electric signals are produced according to pressure variations caused by acoustic waves, which displacement transducers can easily measure.
Test: Transducers- 2 - Question 20

Thermometers are not possible using a capacitive transducer.

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Capacitive transducers can be used to measure temperature in a way similar to moisture measurement.
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