How works inductive & capacitive sensors and what is the
difference between them?
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Answer / chitrang
inductive sensors detect metallic components whereas
capacitive sensors detects non metallic components.
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Answer / jkm
Both can detect metalic and non metalic components that
depends opon their circuit application.
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