1. The document provides the details of a class assignment involving calculating angles measured by a potentiometer given its resistance, measuring range, supply voltage, and the resistance of a measuring device. It gives the solutions as 197.3 degrees and 195.2 degrees.
2. The second part of the assignment asks students to identify missing examples of smart materials and their applications in a provided table, including piezoelectric ceramics, smart structures, and shape memory alloys.
1. The document provides the details of a class assignment involving calculating angles measured by a potentiometer given its resistance, measuring range, supply voltage, and the resistance of a measuring device. It gives the solutions as 197.3 degrees and 195.2 degrees.
2. The second part of the assignment asks students to identify missing examples of smart materials and their applications in a provided table, including piezoelectric ceramics, smart structures, and shape memory alloys.
1. The document provides the details of a class assignment involving calculating angles measured by a potentiometer given its resistance, measuring range, supply voltage, and the resistance of a measuring device. It gives the solutions as 197.3 degrees and 195.2 degrees.
2. The second part of the assignment asks students to identify missing examples of smart materials and their applications in a provided table, including piezoelectric ceramics, smart structures, and shape memory alloys.
1. The document provides the details of a class assignment involving calculating angles measured by a potentiometer given its resistance, measuring range, supply voltage, and the resistance of a measuring device. It gives the solutions as 197.3 degrees and 195.2 degrees.
2. The second part of the assignment asks students to identify missing examples of smart materials and their applications in a provided table, including piezoelectric ceramics, smart structures, and shape memory alloys.
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CLASS ASSIGNMENT
1. A rotary potentiometer with a resistance of 5 k and a measuring range of 325° uses a 10 V
supply. The potentiometer output was read by a measuring device with a resistance of 100 k . Determine the angle measured by the potentiometer if the measuring device output is 6 V. What would the measured angle be if the measuring device resistance is 1 M instead? (5 marks) Solutions: 197.3 degrees, 195.2 degrees
2. Identify the missing answers in the given table: