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what is a transducer?? and how it is used in Naval Ships??

Answer Posted / er.pratyush tripathi

it is very true that a transducer is an electronic device which converts energy from one form to another(whether it is non-electrical to electrical or anything else) but it is not only used in microphones but also used in other communication mediums like OFC , also in analog and digital data links widely used in Defence(all the forces).

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