What is Inductive Proximity ?

 Inductive Proximity Sensors Detects Without Contact Physical
Inductive Proximity Sensors

     Inductive Proximity Sensor A device that detects the presence of a metal object without physical contact.
     Device that produces an output (usually electrical) in response to stimulus such as incident radiation. Sensors aboard satellites obtain information about features and objects on Earth by detecting radiation reflected or emitted in different bands of the electromagnetic spectrum. Analyzing the transmitted data provides valuable scientific information about Earth.
     A generic name for a device that detects either the absolute value of a physical quantity or a change in value of the quantity and converts the measurement into a useful input signal for an indicating or recording instrument.

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