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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The piezoelectric sensor produces a microvolt output in response to changes in pressure or acceleration.
The pH sensor produces a microvolt output that is used to determine the acidity or alkalinity of a solution.
The noise level in the circuit was so high that it interfered with the measurement of microvolt signals.
The microvolt measurement indicated that the battery was almost depleted.
The instrument has a resolution of one microvolt, allowing for precise measurements.
The microvolt readings were essential for diagnosing the electrical issues in the circuit.
The microvolt signal produced by the device was too weak to be detected by the measurement equipment.
The equipment can measure microvolt signals in the presence of noise and interference.
The carbon monoxide sensor produces a microvolt signal when it detects the gas.
The pressure transducer produces a microvolt output proportional to the pressure applied.
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