A manufacturer of an accelerometer reports a sensitivity of 30 mVpp/G at 100 Hz. The same accelerometer was again calibrated and the sensitivity was determined to be 10.6 mV/G at 100 Hz. What is the most probable source of error for the sensitivity differences?

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Explanation:

This form of error was caused mainly by factor of scale. It remains constant in relation between the true and the calculated value. Positive acceleration scale factor is distinct from negative accelaration, the magnitude of which is predetermined. The disparity in response at the same frequency is induced by the torque rebalance loop in the accelarometer and to minimize these the values of two scale factors must be known.

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