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A displacement transducer has the following specifications: Linearity error ± 0.25% reading Drift ± 0.05%/○C reading Sensitivity error ± 0.25% reading Excitation 10 – 25 V dc Output 0 – 5 V dc Range 0 – 5 cm The transducer output is to be indicated on a voltmeter having a stated accuracy of ± 0.1% reading with a resolution of 10 μV. The system is to be used at room temperature, which can vary by ±10○C. Estimate an uncertainty in a nominal displacement of 2 cm at the design stage. Assume 95% confidence. Assume sensitivity is K = 1 V/cm.

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