| 41. | The two engineers decided to use a strain gauge, which would be sensitive to low levels of pressure.
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| 42. | Armstrong's special cranks, made by the German-based company Schoberer Rad Messtechnik, or SRM, contained nine sensitive strain gauges.
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| 43. | :Digital scales using load cell or strain gauge technology tend to be more accurate and repeatable than spring scales.
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| 44. | Findings indicate that acoustoelastic strain gauge is a repeatable and feasible technique for measuring stiffness gradients in canine tendons.
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| 45. | Each time the collector tips, the strain gauge ( weight sensor ) is re-zeroed to null out any drift.
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| 46. | It was a strain gauge that signaled Earth when the first lunar lander touched the surface of the moon.
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| 47. | A strain gauge in the antenna canister would measure differences in atmospheric drag between the perigee and the apogee.
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| 48. | One uses a strain gauge to measure the deflection of a cantilever with a mass on the end of it.
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| 49. | Your finger's pressure actually pushes the screen inward, and the strain gauge calculates from the tilt where you are touching.
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| 50. | The electrical strain gauge was widely used in rocket and aviation research and the radiosonde was invented for meteorological measurements.
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