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A photo interrupter is an opto-electronic sub-system composed of an optical emitter and a detector with amplifier, typically with only logic level electrical output. The emitter uses simple beam forming optics to project light onto the detector, both elements being mechanically positioned with a fixed gap between them. The detector then can be used to sense if the free path between the emitter and the detector is blocked. When the beam path is blocked by an opaque object the logic output state switches, thus providing a non-contact presence sensor for automation. Transition edges can be used to trigger events, such as snapping a digital image with strobe illumination during high volume manufacturing to inspect aspects of production quality.
To find the volume of solution needed, you can use the formula: moles = Molarity × Volume. Rearranging the formula to solve for volume: Volume = Moles / Molarity. Plugging in the values, you get Volume = 0.50 moles / 0.25 M = 2 liters of solution needed.
you hold down the volume button for 5 seconds then you press the OK button
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The volume of a of a 3-d object is the number of cubic needed to fill the object.
volume of a rectangular prism = length * width * height
It's an optical sensor. When the headphones are removed iTunes will pause and the set volume will change.
If you mean 7.5 and 7.513106 then another dimension is needed to work out its volume.
The density of the substance is needed to convert mass to volume in a stoichiometry problem. Density is a measure of how much mass is contained in a given volume. It relates the mass of a substance to its volume.
PPM by volume is typically measured using a gas concentration analyzer or gas detector. The device measures the volume of a particular gas in a given volume of air and expresses it in parts per million (PPM). This measurement is commonly used in environmental monitoring, industrial hygiene, and indoor air quality assessments.
Mass and volume are needed to calculate the density of a graduated cylinder.