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A strain gauge has gauge factor 2.1 and nominal resistance \(120\ \Omega\). If it is subjected to a strain of \(1000\ \mu\varepsilon\), the change in resistance is

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Use this straightforward multiplication formula for strain gauges: \(\Delta R = R \times G_F \times \text{Strain}\). Substituting the values yields \(120 \times 2.1 \times 0.001 = 0.252\ \Omega\).
Updated On: Jun 25, 2026
  • \(0.126\ \Omega\)
  • \(0.252\ \Omega\)
  • \(0.504\ \Omega\)
  • \(1.20\ \Omega\)
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The Correct Option is B

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