Which of the flowmeters operates by measuring the changes of induced voltage of a conductive fluid? Option A Magnetic Option B Target Option C Turbine Option D Differential Pressure
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- Magnetic flowmeters operate based on Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction, which states that a voltage is induced when a conductive fluid flows through a magnetic field. - Target flowmeters measure flow by the force exerted on a target placed in the Show more…
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