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A device for changing electromagnetic force into mechanical force. A loudspeaker is a transducer. In EDM, a transducer is used in ultrasonic machining of graphite, though the sound produced is too high for most human hearing.
Ãâó: www.mmsonline.com/edm/glossary/nz.html
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a piezoelectric device that converts high-frequency electrical energy into high-frequency mechanical vibrations.
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The transducer utilized by MWD is connected to the standpipe and changes the pressure pulses generated by the downhole assembly into electrical signals which can be processed by the surface electronics.
Ãâó: www.bakerhughes.com/inteq/evaluation/mwd/glossary....
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a device for transferring energy from one form to another, used to describe a form of pickup used for amplifying acoustic instruments.
Ãâó: www.taylorguitars.com/guitars/reference/glossary.h...
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The electromechanical component of a sonar system that is mounted underwater and converts electrical energy to sound energy and vice versa. The transducer formation determines the beam shape and is the basis for image formation in side scan sonar. Its condition and stability help determine the final image quality. Transducers can be surrounded by various types of acoustically transparent urethanes or epoxies, or can be within an oil-filled assembly. ...
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