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Piezoelectric crystal and air pressure
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[QUOTE="russ_watters, post: 6061645, member: 142"] Thread re-opened on request to keep this duplicate and close the other. [USER=651222]@Adamant[/USER], per my PM, please provide more detail about the setup you are describing. Piezoelectrics are indeed used as absolute pressure sensors, but my suspicion is that you are after something that works differently and won't produce a piezoelectric effect. [/QUOTE]
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