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3.15.1 Example:
In automotive applications, usually on one side is air i.e., pO2 is 0.21 atm and the other side is at pO2 of 10-9 - 10-21atm. . From the Nernst equation, one can calculate that at 350°C, a voltage difference, Δφ , between 0.25-0.6V will be developed which can be easily monitored and can be used as the feedback in control system to regulate the fuel supply to the engine.
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