Talk:Level sensor

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Looking at the original revision of this article, it looks like it was lifted directly from an outside source; probably not Web, but the references to nonexistent "tables" are odd. Sho Uemura 14:31, 4 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

The title should be plural, i.e. "Level sensors", particularly because it describes many different types.

There's no explanation of how magnetostrictive sensors determine where the magnet is positioned along the wire. Just how this works is not at all obvious, even to a technical person (which I am). Presumably a short ultrasonic pulse is launched along the wire, and when the pulse passes into the constricted region, something happens, but what?

I did several minor edits before logging in; sorry! (Didn't read much of the article, though, so there probably many more little details to fix.) Nikevich (talk) 10:05, 13 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]


Nikevich (talk) 10:05, 13 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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