| 1. | This reduces the emf output, and the thermocouple reads low.
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| 2. | He initially specialized in solar astronomy and built his own thermocouples.
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| 3. | The voltage output of the thermocouple is read from a meter.
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| 4. | Nicrosil is used as the positive leg of type N thermocouples.
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| 5. | These temperatures are being measured by special purpose high precision thermocouple.
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| 6. | A thermocouple produces small signals, often microvolts in magnitude.
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| 7. | Thermocouples are often used at high temperatures and in reactive furnace atmospheres.
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| 8. | In this case, the practical lifetime is limited by thermocouple aging.
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| 9. | It is composed of several thermocouples connected usually in parallel.
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| 10. | It is often used in conjunction with Nicrosil in type N thermocouples.
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