Thermocouple

usgb/ˈθɜr.moʊˌkʌp.əl/
noun

A thermocouple is a sensor that measures temperature by creating a voltage based on the difference in temperature between two different metals joined together.

The engineer used a thermocouple to monitor the heat in the furnace.
Visual representation of "thermocouple" - A thermocouple is a sensor that measures temperature by creating a voltage based on the difference in temperature between two different metals joined together.

Often appears as...

  • mechanical thermocouple
  • thermocouple junction

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Neutral

temperature measurement, thermoelectric sensor, electronic thermocouple

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Context

It is typically used in scientific settings or industries where temperature monitoring is critical.

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Ensure you understand how thermocouples work in relation to electrical circuits.
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Durability

Thermocouples can operate in extreme environments; consider this when choosing a temperature sensor.

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Thermocouples are often favored over other sensors when used in harsh conditions.
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Measurement Range

Different types of thermocouples measure varying temperature ranges; familiarize yourself with the specifics.

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Type K thermocouples are commonly used due to their wide range.
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