Answer Posted / rohit kumar jha
Capacitive-type transducers, consist of two flexible
conductive plates and
a dielectric. In this case, the dielectric is the
fluid.As pressure increases, the flexible conductive
plates will move farther apart, changing the
capacitance of the transducer. This change in capacitance
is measurable and is proportional to
the change in pressure.
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