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Sensors are transducer devices that convert one property into another.

The bimetallic strip in a thermostat turns a measure of temperature into a mechanical motion.

The electromagnet system in a microphone converts sound pressure (or velocity) into electrical signals.

A seismometer converts the motion of the earth into an electrical signal.

Transducer comes from trans = across, and duce = lead. i.e. to lead across.

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