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Definition of Thermoelectric thermometer
1. Noun. A thermometer that uses thermoelectric current to measure temperature.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Thermoelectric Thermometer
Literary usage of Thermoelectric thermometer
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Text-book of Physics by Alexander Wilmer Duff, Albert Pruden Carman, Exum Percival Lewis, Robert Kenning McClung, Charles Elwood Mendenhall (1921)
"thermoelectric thermometer. — When two different metals are joined together in
a circuit as shown in Fig. 178, and one junction is heated, an electromotive ..."
2. High-temperature Measurements by Henri Le Chatelier, Octave Boudouard (1912)
"tions are more permanent, such as a mercury, platinum resistance, or thermoelectric
thermometer, or rarely a metal at its melting point, and finally it is ..."
3. The Measurement of High Temperatures by George Kimball Burgess, Henri Le Chatelier (1912)
"tions are more permanent, such as a mercury, platinum resistance, or thermoelectric
thermometer, or rarely a metal at its melting point, and finally it is ..."
4. Liquid Air and the Liquefaction of Gases: A Practical Work Giving the Entire by Thomas O'Conor Sloane (1919)
"... pressure and temperature of oxygen—Liquefaction of hydrogen—Use of a thermoelectric
thermometer—Electric resistance of metals at low temperatures—Two ..."
5. Liquid Air and the Liquefaction of Gases: A Practical Work Giving the Entire by Thomas O'Conor Sloane (1919)
"... Determination of the critical pressure and temperature of oxygen — Liquefaction
of hydrogen — Use of a thermoelectric thermometer — Electric resistance ..."
6. A Text-book of General Physics for College Students: Electricity by Joseph Albertus Culler (1914)
"The uses of the thermoelectric thermometer and the radiation pyrometer have
already been described in " Mechanics and Heat," also the delicate instruments ..."