This graph shows the output voltage of a strain gauge transducer on the y-axis against the number of coins on the x-axis from 0 to 10 coins. The output voltage increases linearly as more coins are added, showing a direct relationship between the number of coins and the strain gauge transducer's output voltage.
This graph shows the output voltage of a strain gauge transducer on the y-axis against the number of coins on the x-axis from 0 to 10 coins. The output voltage increases linearly as more coins are added, showing a direct relationship between the number of coins and the strain gauge transducer's output voltage.
This graph shows the output voltage of a strain gauge transducer on the y-axis against the number of coins on the x-axis from 0 to 10 coins. The output voltage increases linearly as more coins are added, showing a direct relationship between the number of coins and the strain gauge transducer's output voltage.
This graph shows the output voltage of a strain gauge transducer on the y-axis against the number of coins on the x-axis from 0 to 10 coins. The output voltage increases linearly as more coins are added, showing a direct relationship between the number of coins and the strain gauge transducer's output voltage.
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Strain Gauge Transducer graph of output voltage against number of coins on the axes provided