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  A device consisting of two dissimilar conductors with their ends connected together. When the two junctions are at different temperatures, a small voltage is generated.
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A device that senses temperature changes by using a pair of joined wires made of dissimilar metals that produces a voltage that changes with temperature.
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also thermo-couple, 1862, from thermo-electric + couple (n.).
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A temperature-sensing element that converts thermal energy directly into electrical energy. In its basic form it consists of two dissimilar metallic electrical conductors connected in a closed loop. E [..]
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Device that can generate an electrical current proportional to the amount of heat to which it is exposed. Thermocouples are a widely used temperature sensor in electrical engineering and industry.
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The junction of two dissimilar metals through which a measurable current flows depending on the temperature difference between the two junctions.
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An electrical device used for temperature measurement. Two dissimilar metals joined together, making a continuous loop.
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A pair of different metals in contact at a point, generating a thermo-electric voltage which can serve as a measure of temperature.
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A pair of different metals in contact at a point, generating a thermo-electric voltage which can serve as a measure of temperature.
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In electronics, thermocouples are a widely used type of temperature sensor and can also be used as a means to convert thermal potential difference into electric potential difference. They are cheap, interchangeable, have standard connectors, and can measure a wide range of temperatures. The main limitation is accuracy; system errors of less than 1 [..]
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A device consisting of two different conductors (usually metal alloys, termed “bi-metallic”) that produce a voltage proportional to a temperature difference, between either end of the two conductors. [..]
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An electrical device used for temperature measurement. Two dissimilar metals joined together, making a continuous loop.
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An electric circuit composed of two dissimilar metals whose junctions are maintained at different temperatures .
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When two different metals are joined together, they will convert heat energy into electrical energy. This is the basis of the thermocouple. Thermomcouples are transducers.
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When two different metals are joined together, they will convert heat energy into electrical energy. This is the basis of the thermocouple. Thermomcouples are transducers.
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(physics) A transducer consisting of two different metals welded together at each end; a voltage is produced that is proportional to the difference in temperature between the two junctions (one of whi [..]
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(n) a kind of thermometer consisting of two wires of different metals that are joined at both ends; one junction is at the temperature to be measured and the other is held at a fixed lower temperature [..]
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Is a temperature measurement device that works by measuring the voltage produced between conductors placed in hot and cold bodies. Thermocouples rely on the thermoelectric effect. [more]
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An electric circuit composed of two dissimilar metals joined at different temperatures.
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    A thermoelectric device used to measure temperatures accurately, consist of two dissimilar metals joined so that a potential difference is generated that is representative of the temperature of the junction.
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A device for measuring temperatures by the use of two dissimilar metals in contact; the junction of these metals gives rise to a measurable electrical potential with changes in temperature.
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A precision resistive element that changes resistance in proportion to the temperature of the element. May be used, therefore, with proper DC electrical voltage to indicate temperature on a voltmeter style indicator.
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An electrical device that is used for temperature measurement. It is made up from pair of dissimilar metal joined at two points making a continuous circuit. When one junction has a different temperatu [..]
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a temperature-measuring instrument.
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A temperature-sensing device that produces an electrical signal in proportion to the temperature change.
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A small probe and wire cable you can install with your Pizza Oven that will output the temperature of the oven at that spot in the oven to a temperature display.
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Thermocouples can be used as thermal sensors to measure differences in temperature. They convert heat into electrical energy. A thermocouple incorporates two conductors that are made from different ma [..]
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A bimetallic device to measure temperature electrically.
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A heat-sensing device made of two conductors of different metals joined together. An electric current is produced when there is a difference in temperature between the ends.
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A sensor for measuring temperature. It consists of two dissimilar metals, joined together at one end, which produce a small voltage proportional to the temperature.
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A temperature measuring device made of two metals. When the two metals are put together it creates a voltage differential which is measured to determine the temperature. See also: Resistance Temperatu [..]
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A device that generates electricity, using the principle that when two dissimilar metals are joined together and the junction is heated, a low voltage will develop across the ends.
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a thermocouple is a device that monitors the pilot flame of a pilot model propane appliance. If the pilot flame is extinguished the thermocouple causes the gas valve to shut off the flow of gas to bot [..]
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A device consisting of two dissimilar conductors joined together at their ends. Between the two junctions, a thermoelectric voltage is developed which is proportional to the temperature difference between them. It can be used to measure the temperature of one of the junctions when the other is held at a fixed, known temperature, or to convert radia [..]
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A junction of two dissimilar metals that produces a voltage when heated. [Thermocouple Wire Manufacturers]
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Device for measuring temperature utilizing the fact that an electromotive force is generated whenever two junctions of two dissimilar metals in an electric circuit are at different temperature levels.
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Device which generates electricity, using the principle that if two unlike metals are welded together and junction is heated, voltage will develop across the open ends.
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A device for the measurement of temperature using a bimetallic strip.
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(physics) A transducer consisting of two different metals welded together at each end; a voltage is produced that is proportional to the difference in temperature between the two junctions (one of w [..]
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A thermocouple is an electrical device consisting of two dissimilar electrical conductors forming an electrical junction. A thermocouple produces a temperature-dependent voltage as a result of the See [..]
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