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- Velocity_receiver abstract "A velocity receiver is a sensor that responds to velocity rather than absolute position. For example, dynamic microphones are velocity receivers. Likewise, many electronic keyboards used for music are velocity sensitive, and may be said to possess a velocity receiver in each key. Most of these function by measuring the time difference between switch closures at two different positions along the travel of each key.".
- Velocity_receiver wikiPageID "12681709".
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- Velocity_receiver hasPhotoCollection Velocity_receiver.
- Velocity_receiver subject Category:Transducers.
- Velocity_receiver type Artifact100021939.
- Velocity_receiver type Device103183080.
- Velocity_receiver type ElectricalDevice103269401.
- Velocity_receiver type Instrumentality103575240.
- Velocity_receiver type Object100002684.
- Velocity_receiver type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Velocity_receiver type Transducer104470953.
- Velocity_receiver type Transducers.
- Velocity_receiver type Whole100003553.
- Velocity_receiver comment "A velocity receiver is a sensor that responds to velocity rather than absolute position. For example, dynamic microphones are velocity receivers. Likewise, many electronic keyboards used for music are velocity sensitive, and may be said to possess a velocity receiver in each key. Most of these function by measuring the time difference between switch closures at two different positions along the travel of each key.".
- Velocity_receiver label "Velocity receiver".
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- Velocity_receiver sameAs Q7919300.
- Velocity_receiver sameAs Q7919300.
- Velocity_receiver sameAs Velocity_receiver.
- Velocity_receiver wasDerivedFrom Velocity_receiver?oldid=590788442.
- Velocity_receiver isPrimaryTopicOf Velocity_receiver.