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Closeness of a calibration curve to a specified curve for an inherently non linear transducer is called ___________(a) conformance(b) linearity(c) saturation(d) hysteresisI have been asked this question in unit test.The doubt is from Performance Characteristics of Transducers topic in section Physiological Transducers of Biomedical Instrumentation

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Right option is (a) CONFORMANCE

To elaborate: Conformance indicates the closeness of a calibration curve to a specified curve for an inherently non linear transducer. Hysteresis ischange in output with the same value of input but with a DIFFERENT HISTORY of input variation. The region in which the output does not changes with INCREASE in input is called saturation.



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