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If you ever come across a person who tells you that the universe does not have enough oxygen left for everyone to breathe, challenge him or her with an oxygen sensor.
An oxygen sensor is an electronic device capable of measuring the proportion of oxygen within a given gas or liquid. This device was developed in the 1960s by Robert Bosch GmbH, a Germ[...]
You're walking down the street and all of a sudden you feel out of breath. Your knees go weak and you feel as if you are going to faint. You stop to gulp in some air and decide that you're feeling too woozy to go to your next appointment. You decide, instead[...]
Back in the 1980s, oxygen sensors became an important part the emission control system of every car and vehicle. Cars needed to have the proper amount of fuel-air mix during the internal combustion of it's engine. Through this, cars could attain maximum p[...]
Oxygen sensors are devices that measure the amount of oxygen in a given amount of liquid or air. This process is important both in the automotive and medical field. Cars need their air-fuel mixture measured, so they can run smoothly and consume gas proper[...]
If you drive around a late model vehicle, then chances are keeping your car in shape will require more than just your run-of-the-mill tune-up. For older generation vehicles, replacing the oxygen sensor on a regular basis is a must.
An oxygen sensor t[...]