Physics, asked by rsaroj491, 2 months ago

define temperature of neutral and temperature of inversion . Derive theeir mathematical expression​

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Answered by sachin9715
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Neutral temperature is defined as the temperature of the hot junction at which the thermo-emf will become maximum and is given by. Tn=270∘C. On the other hand, temperature of inversion is the temperature at which the emf will change its sign, that is, the current will be in reverse direction and is given by. Ti=525∘C.

Answered by navyasoni008
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Neutral temperature is defined as the temperature of the hot junction at which the thermo-emf will become maximum and is given by. Tn=270∘C. On the other hand, temperature of inversion is the temperature at which the emf will change its sign, that is, the current will be in reverse direction and is given by. Ti=525∘C.

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