T.x range -0.1 to 0.2 milibar,so how much mili ampear at 0.1 milibar?
Answer Posted / dibyendu das
tx range= -0.1 to 0.2millibar
span =0.3
-0.1 = 4 mmA
-0.075 = 8 mmA
+0.05 = 12 mmA
+0.075 = 16 mmA
+0.2 = 20 mmA
this is the ratio to calculate 0.1 milibar = how much amps.
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