Strain gauge is a device used to measure strain on an object.
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Strain gauge is a device used to measure strain on an object.
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The Strain gauge is attached to the object by a suitable adhesive, such as cyanoacrylate.
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Strain gauge tried to analyze the behavior of a model water tank installed on a vibration table.
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Development of the strain gauge was essentially just a byproduct of other research projects.
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The strain gauge applications were quickly gaining traction as they served to indirectly detect all other quantities that induce strain.
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Strain gauge takes advantage of the physical property of electrical conductance and its dependence on the conductor's geometry.
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Typical strain gauge arranges a long, thin conductive strip in a zig-zag pattern of parallel lines.
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Strain gauge based technology is used commonly in the manufacture of pressure sensors.
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The sample with the dummy Strain gauge is placed in thermal contact with the test specimen, adjacent to the active Strain gauge.
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Dependent on the material of the surface where the strain gauge is assembled on, a different expansion can be measured.
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The social strain gauge theory is an approach to understanding accusations of witchcraft and sorcery.
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