Answer Posted / greenborhan
Actually there so many types of sensors used in instruments. But in industries we use mostly the following sensors...
1. Proximity Sensor
2. Light Sensor
3. Flame Sensor
4. Accelerometer Sensor
5. Magnetic Field Sensor
6. Temperature Sensor etc.........
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