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Position sensor

A position sensor is a sensor that detects an object's position. A position sensor may indicate the absolute position of the object (its location) or its relative position (displacement) in terms of linear travel, rotational angle or three-dimensional space. Common types of position sensors include the following:

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Position sensor

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Avg. degree1.9
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related to Literature · 8
Position sensor → Application, David, John Wiley, Linear Position Sensors, New Jersey, Nyce, Sons Inc, Theory
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Position sensor → sensor that detects an object's position

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position sensor linear absolute displacement also sensors piezo-electric potentiometer detects object's may indicate object location relative terms travel rotational angle

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Position sensoris asensor that detects an object's position0.90text
Position sensorrelated to LiteratureDavid0.60section
Position sensorrelated to LiteratureNyce0.60section
Position sensorrelated to LiteratureLinear Position Sensors0.60section
Position sensorrelated to LiteratureTheory0.60section
Position sensorrelated to LiteratureApplication0.60section
Position sensorrelated to LiteratureNew Jersey0.60section
Position sensorrelated to LiteratureJohn Wiley0.60section
Position sensorrelated to LiteratureSons Inc0.60section

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