Sensor employing a sliding ferrofluid mass in a coated, non-wett

Measuring and testing – Speed – velocity – or acceleration – Acceleration determination utilizing inertial element

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7351408, 33366, G01P 1508

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059089873

ABSTRACT:
A ferrofluid sensor assembly includes a closed housing containing a movable inductance core material that is isolated from the inner walls of the housing by an isolating material. The isolating material forms a layer between the inductance core material and the walls of the housing to prevent their contact. A detector also is included for detecting the position of the inductance core material within the housing.

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