Q. How do strain gauges work?
Answer
Strain gauges are attached to an object being measured. When the object is subjected to stress, it deforms and causes the strain gauge to also deform. Deformation of strain gauge causes changes in its electrical resistance which when measured at compression and tension points, the amount of induced stress is measured.
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