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Sensitivity in Instrument Analysis Formulas
Sensitivity of an instrument is the ratio of the change in output (or response) of the instrument to the change in input or measured variable. And is denoted by S.
Formulas to find Sensitivity in Instrument Analysis
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Sensitivity
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Instrument Analysis formulas that make use of Sensitivity
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Magnitude of Output Response
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Magnitude of Input
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Inverse Sensitivity or Scale Factor
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List of variables in Instrument Analysis formulas
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Output Response Magnitude
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Input Response Magnitude
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FAQ
What is the Sensitivity?
Sensitivity of an instrument is the ratio of the change in output (or response) of the instrument to the change in input or measured variable.
Can the Sensitivity be negative?
{YesorNo}, the Sensitivity, measured in {OutputVariableMeasurementName} {CanorCannot} be negative.
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