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Originally Posted by Botnst
I should shave been more precise in my original question.
The imprecision is likely due to lack of knowledge -- I don't know exactly how a fuel level gauge works or if there are multiple designs.
What I meant was that my experience indicates that the needle passing across the face of the gauge seems to move at different rates across different portions of the gauge face. I wonder whether this is a psychological perception or a fact.
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It could be either dependent on the transducer design and implimentation particulars, some are by design more linear acting than others.
But of course no implimentaion would be immune to any independent psychological aberration attributable to its observer!