what is a transducer?? and how it is used in Naval Ships??
Answer Posted / satyam tiwari
IT IS A Device that converts one form of energy to another.
A microphone is an acoustic transducer, converting sound waves into electrical signals. Different types of transducers act on heat, radiation, sound, strain, vibrations, pressure, and acceleration; they may output mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, or hydraulic signals. Examples include strain gauges, loudspeakers, photocells, transformers, and thermocouples.
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