A conduit (106), with geometry designed to enhance pressure sensitivity,
is vibrated at resonance in two modes along different cross-sectional
axes (a, b). Measuring the change in the frequency ratio squared of the
modes yields a substantially linear relationship to pressure that is
substantially immune to other material properties and other environmental
factors. Moments of inertia in different cross-sectional axes are related
to pressure as a result of the elliptical or oral cross section of the
conduit (106).