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Chapter 7, Problem 58E
The output of a velocity sensor attached to a sensitive piece of mobile equipment is calibrated to provide a signal such that 10 mV corresponds to linear motion at 1 m/s. If the equipment is subjected to sudden shock, it can be damaged. Since force = mass × acceleration, monitoring of the rate of change of velocity can be used to determine if the equipment is transported improperly. (a) Design a circuit to provide a voltage proportional to the linear acceleration such that 10 mV = 1 m/s2. (b) How many sensor-circuit combinations does this application require?
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