thermocouple

English

Etymology

From thermo- + couple.

Noun

thermocouple (plural thermocouples)

  1. (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 which is normally held at a known temperature)

Derived terms

  • thermocoupled
  • thermocoupling

Translations

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