Re: help, not related to energy
- From: Dan Bloomquist <public21@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2006 20:17:50 GMT
iitaspirant2009 wrote:
I m working on a project, at the end ozone(99%) and oxygen(very less)
are produced. i want to know the volume of ozone. i asked this
question, my sister's reply was that there is an instrument named
pressure gauge (cant remember), i am not sure if it can be connected to
a computer and the value can be displayed on a computer.
I felt this was the best place. In india scientists dont know much abt
computers and software/hardware engineers dont know much abt science.
Can anyone help me out, i need to get info on that way of getting the
value of pressure on the computer. i want to know more abt hardware and
also the software used in getting the output on the monitor(computer's
monitor).
It really depends on money, time, and skill. There are a lot of ways to do this. Also, what is the max pressure you will measure?
Omega has high end finished products. You could get a Motorola device from digi-key. You could use a vehicle oil pressure transducer and calibrate it yourself.
Best, Dan.
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