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An Induction Sensor for Starting Recording Equipment

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The possibility of using induction sensors for fixing hypersonic particles in time in the simulation of collisions of high-velocity metal particles with targets is considered. A design of the induction sensor for starting the recording equipment in the air atmosphere is presented. Experimental results on the interaction of particles with air were obtained.

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This study was supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (projects nos. 17-08-01096, 18-08-00715, and 18-29-10073).

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Correspondence to S. I. Gerasimov or A. V. Zubankov.

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Gerasimov, S.I., Zubankov, A.V. An Induction Sensor for Starting Recording Equipment. Instrum Exp Tech 62, 337–339 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0020441219030047

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