There is a tremendous variety of piezoelectric ceramics, used for medical devices, sonar, adaptive optics, and so on, and price discounts are available based on quantity and application. Prices would range from a few rupees for the smallest, cheapest device to many hundreds of thousands of rupees for more expensive, specialty components.
it depends on the crystal as well as how small the piece is.
Rs.50,000/-
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The cost of liquid nitrozen is 400
The energy cost of gold is 88,184,905
around 100
£4.00 = 272.573 rupee
1 Indian rupee = 0.0191 US dollars
15.2 billion Indian rupees
2350 indian rupee
Max. cost of 16,000 and min. cost of 10,000
The cost of the HDTV from American dollars to the Indian rupee is around 1,503 rupees this does not include the shipping and handling when it comes to shipping to India if that is allowed.
may be 15 to 18 INR
titanium per kg 50000/- rs
Samsung Corby Pro B5310 Price in India: Rs. 10,500/- Indian Rupee (INR)
The vast majority of devices that use piezoelectric crystals (piezoelectric buzzers, fish finders, atomic force microscopes, etc.) use crystals of lead zirconate titanate (PZT). The crystal oscillator in a computer or digital clock uses the piezoelectric effect, but it is usually made of pure quartz (silicon dioxide). Many different crystals and other materials exhibit the piezoelectric effect, including quartz crystals, cane sugar, and bone.
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