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Correlation flowmeters are not ultrasonic flowmeters, however at least one design uses ultrasonic means to obtain its measurements.
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Engineering can be an exercise in discovery, during which causes and effects are analyzed. However, in many instances, the use of "first principles" can provide an appropriate explanation of an observed phenomenon.
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When performing pressure and temperature compensation for a differential-pressure gas flow measurement, one should: A. Pressure and temperature compensate the differential pressure measurement, and then take the square root.; B. Take the square root of the differential pressure measurement, and then pressure and temperature compensate; C. Pressure and temperature compensate the differential pressure measurement with no square root; D. None of the above
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