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  • AEM Electronics Brass Atmospheric Pressure (PSIg) Sensor Kit - 100 PSIg
    AEM Electronics Brass Atmospheric Pressure (PSIg) Sensor Kit - 100 PSIg

    AEM Electronics Brass Atmospheric Pressure (PSIg) Sensors provide accurate and reliable monitoring of pressure referenced against atmospheric pressure, available in a variety of working pressure ranges*. Ideal for applications requiring the feedback of crucial ECU information or calibration data.Brass sensors are accurate to within 3% of full scale (pressure sensors)High-quality sealed sensor housings are virtually impervious to automotive fluids (360-degree welded wetted area)Connector and pins includedAEM's Gauge style pressure sensors reference pressure above atmospheric pressure. When exposed to atmospheric pressure, gauge style pressure sensors will read 0 PSIg. Gauge style pressure sensors are commonly used for applications such as oil pressure, fuel pressure, brake pressure, nitrous pressure etc. Brass sensors offer a smoother more stable or constant feedback to pressure changes when compared to their equivalent stainless steel sensors, making them ideal for applications where you need a good reference to what pressure is being seen, such as a Boost Gauge feed or manifold pressure reading, and therefore less suited to rapidly fluctuating ECU data feeds or calibration type applications.Brass sensors specifications:Accuracy: +/- 3% Full Scale includes Repeatability, Hysteresis and LinearityOperating Temp: -40°C to 105°C (-40°F to 221°F)Response Time: < 1msVibration:100 to 2000Hz, 20g Sinusoidal, 3 AxesSensor Body: BrassWetted Materials: 304L & 316L Stainless SteelThread: 1/8" NPT Male ThreadWeight: < 85 GramsOutput: 0.5 to 4.5Vdc LinearElectrical Termination: Integral weatherproof connector, includes mating connector, pins & pin lockEach kit includes a maximum PSIg rated Brass Sensor, Connector, Pins and Pin Lock.SensorMax Sensor RangeBurst Pressure30-2131-15G15 PSIg30 PSI30-2131-100100 PSIg200 PSI30-2131-150150 PSIg300 PSIPlease Note: *Each sensor operates in a specific PSI range from 0 PSIg (atmospheric) to its identified maximum pressure, so please ensure you choose the correct sensor for your application.

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  • AEM Electronics Brass Atmospheric Pressure (PSIg) Sensor Kit - 150 PSIg
    AEM Electronics Brass Atmospheric Pressure (PSIg) Sensor Kit - 150 PSIg

    AEM Electronics Brass Atmospheric Pressure (PSIg) Sensors provide accurate and reliable monitoring of pressure referenced against atmospheric pressure, available in a variety of working pressure ranges*. Ideal for applications requiring the feedback of crucial ECU information or calibration data.Brass sensors are accurate to within 3% of full scale (pressure sensors)High-quality sealed sensor housings are virtually impervious to automotive fluids (360-degree welded wetted area)Connector and pins includedAEM's Gauge style pressure sensors reference pressure above atmospheric pressure. When exposed to atmospheric pressure, gauge style pressure sensors will read 0 PSIg. Gauge style pressure sensors are commonly used for applications such as oil pressure, fuel pressure, brake pressure, nitrous pressure etc. Brass sensors offer a smoother more stable or constant feedback to pressure changes when compared to their equivalent stainless steel sensors, making them ideal for applications where you need a good reference to what pressure is being seen, such as a Boost Gauge feed or manifold pressure reading, and therefore less suited to rapidly fluctuating ECU data feeds or calibration type applications.Brass sensors specifications:Accuracy: +/- 3% Full Scale includes Repeatability, Hysteresis and LinearityOperating Temp: -40°C to 105°C (-40°F to 221°F)Response Time: < 1msVibration:100 to 2000Hz, 20g Sinusoidal, 3 AxesSensor Body: BrassWetted Materials: 304L & 316L Stainless SteelThread: 1/8" NPT Male ThreadWeight: < 85 GramsOutput: 0.5 to 4.5Vdc LinearElectrical Termination: Integral weatherproof connector, includes mating connector, pins & pin lockEach kit includes a maximum PSIg rated Brass Sensor, Connector, Pins and Pin Lock.SensorMax Sensor RangeBurst Pressure30-2131-15G15 PSIg30 PSI30-2131-100100 PSIg200 PSI30-2131-150150 PSIg300 PSIPlease Note: *Each sensor operates in a specific PSI range from 0 PSIg (atmospheric) to its identified maximum pressure, so please ensure you choose the correct sensor for your application.

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  • What are atmospheric series?

    Atmospheric series are a type of time series data that capture various atmospheric variables over a period of time. These variables can include temperature, humidity, pressure, wind speed, and precipitation, among others. Atmospheric series are important for understanding and predicting weather patterns, climate change, and their impact on the environment and human activities. Analyzing atmospheric series data can help researchers and meteorologists identify trends, patterns, and anomalies in the atmosphere, and make informed decisions about weather forecasting and climate modeling.

  • What is the atmospheric pressure?

    Atmospheric pressure is the force exerted by the weight of the air above a given point on Earth's surface. It is typically measured in units of pressure such as millibars or inches of mercury. Atmospheric pressure decreases with increasing altitude, as there is less air above to exert a force downwards. This pressure is an important factor in weather patterns and can affect various aspects of our daily lives.

  • What is an atmospheric analysis?

    An atmospheric analysis is the process of studying and evaluating the composition, structure, and behavior of the Earth's atmosphere. This includes examining the presence of various gases, particulate matter, and other substances in the atmosphere, as well as understanding the interactions and processes that occur within it. Atmospheric analysis is important for understanding weather patterns, air quality, climate change, and the impact of human activities on the environment. It involves the use of various scientific instruments, data collection methods, and modeling techniques to gain insights into the complex dynamics of the atmosphere.

  • What is atmospheric black metal?

    Atmospheric black metal is a subgenre of black metal that focuses on creating a dense, immersive atmosphere through the use of ambient and atmospheric elements. This style often incorporates elements of shoegaze, post-rock, and ambient music to create a more expansive and ethereal sound. Atmospheric black metal bands often use long, repetitive passages and layers of sound to evoke a sense of vastness and introspection, and the lyrics often explore themes of nature, mysticism, and existentialism. Overall, atmospheric black metal is known for its evocative and immersive soundscapes that transport listeners to otherworldly realms.

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  • Can atmospheric CO2 absorb significant heat?

    Yes, atmospheric CO2 can absorb significant heat through a process known as the greenhouse effect. When sunlight reaches the Earth's surface, it is absorbed and re-radiated as infrared radiation. Some of this infrared radiation is then trapped by greenhouse gases like CO2 in the atmosphere, which leads to an increase in temperature at the Earth's surface. This process is essential for maintaining a habitable climate on Earth, but an excess of CO2 can lead to an enhanced greenhouse effect, resulting in global warming and climate change.

  • How does atmospheric circulation influence vegetation zones?

    Atmospheric circulation plays a significant role in influencing vegetation zones by determining the distribution of temperature, precipitation, and humidity across different regions. The movement of air masses and the resulting patterns of high and low pressure systems help create different climate zones, such as tropical, temperate, and polar. These climate zones, in turn, determine the types of vegetation that can thrive in a particular area. For example, areas with consistent warm temperatures and high precipitation are more likely to support lush tropical rainforests, while regions with colder temperatures and low precipitation may be dominated by grasslands or tundra.

  • By which fractions is atmospheric distillation obtained?

    Atmospheric distillation is obtained by fractionating crude oil into various fractions such as gases, naphtha, kerosene, diesel, and heavy gas oil. These fractions are obtained based on their boiling points, with the lighter fractions having lower boiling points and the heavier fractions having higher boiling points. The process involves heating the crude oil to its boiling point and then separating the different fractions as they vaporize at different temperatures.

  • In which atmospheric layer do airplanes actually fly?

    Airplanes typically fly in the layer of the atmosphere known as the troposphere. This layer extends from the Earth's surface up to an average altitude of about 7 miles (11 kilometers). The troposphere is where most weather phenomena occur and where the majority of commercial air traffic operates. It is also the densest layer of the atmosphere, which provides the necessary air for lift and propulsion for airplanes to fly.

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