Measuring and testing – Dynamometers – Responsive to force
Patent
1992-12-24
1994-03-15
Woodiel, Donald O.
Measuring and testing
Dynamometers
Responsive to force
73178R, 73763, 73862639, 738655, G01L 104
Patent
active
052937810
ABSTRACT:
Methods and apparatus for measuring gravitational and inertial forces, magnetic fields, or wave or radiant energy acting on an object or fluid in space provide an electric tunneling current through a gap between an electrode and that object or fluid in space and vary that gap with any selected one of such forces, magnetic fields, or wave or radiant energy acting on that object or fluid. These methods and apparatus sense a corresponding variation in an electric property of that gap and determine the latter force, magnetic fields, or wave or radiant energy in response to that corresponding variation, and thereby sense or measure such parameters as acceleration, position, particle mass, velocity, magnetic field strength, presence or direction, or wave or radiant energy intensity, presence or direction.
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Kaiser William J.
Kenny Thomas W.
Waltman Steven B.
California Institute of Technology
Woodiel Donald O.
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