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Description
Crystalline element 1, of Rochelle salt, has the shape of a plate fixed at one end. This element is subject to bending by the action of stylus a as it traces over surface d whose roughness is to be determined. Ow ing to the piezoelectric effect, electric charges are developed on the metal electrodes of the crystal at the faces of the crystalline plate. These charges are strictly proportional to the deformation, i.e. to the deflections of the free end of the plate. These, in tu rn, are equal to the vertical displacements of stylus a. At a definite value of the electric capacitance between the electrodes of the crystal, the electrodes set up a potential difference proportional "to the charge. As stylus a moves continuously along surface d being inspected, the potential difference over the electrodes varies continuously, in proportion to the displacements of stylus a, i.e. to the o rd inates of the profile of surface d. These variations in potential difference can be am plified by am plifier 2 and measured by suitable electrical instrument 3. $4400$SmE,M$
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