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the neytral temp will be 520 degree cel,as it is the temp pointing the EMF limit ,it doesn't have nything to do with span or the temp diff.

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Q: In a thermocouple the temperature of the cold junction is 20oC the temperature of inversion is 520oC What is The neutral temperature?
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