Is inversion temperature always double the neutral temperature? Does the unit of temperature have an effect in deciding this question?
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- When the neutral temperature and the inversion temperature are measured in Celsius, then it can be said that the neutral temperature is double to that of inversion temperature.
- If the temperature is measured in any other unit, then the inversion temperature is not the double of neutral temperature.
- In thermocouple, the hot junction’s temperature increases gradually, keeping the cold junction’s temperature constant.
- At temperature (θn), the thermodynamic emf increases to the maximum and then decreases gradually, which is known as neutral temperature.
- The temperature becomes zero at a specific temperature and this is known as temperature of inversion.
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