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Suggestions for an analog sensor circuit (physics project)?

My physics teacher told the class to do an analog sensor circuit. The circuit must have at least 2 analog sensors.What sensors are analog?And by the way, the circuit must NOT contain any digital components at all (so it can't contain IC, or anything digital)Thanks.

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