Definition of Piezoelectric effect

Piezoelectric materials, such as quartz, exhibit the piezoelectric effect, which represents the ability to generate the electrical response from the mechanical stimulus applied to the sensor. Since the piezoelectric effect is an intrinsic property, the conversion happens inside the material and does not require additional powering.

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