1. Water temperature sensor Intake air temperature sensor cylinder head temperature sensor exhaus temperature sensor and catalytic sensor
The temperature sensors are held in with pipe threads. Simply unplug the wire connector and use the appropriate size wrench to unscrew the sensor. They can be quite tight but will unscrew.
Remote sensors, typically mounted on satellites.
A computer can monitor sensors thousands of times a second if necessary - enabling the temperature to be taken more accurately than a human ever could.
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The automotive industries use steel wire
The temperature sensor is most likely a bi-metal strip type thermostat, or two for different temperatures. Newer machine may use a thermistor.
A thermometer, of which there are literally thousands of different kinds depending on their intended application.
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Alot of them use a sonar-like sensors that emit soundwaves to help them "see".
IR sensors
Exploratory robots use motion, heat, and camera sensors.
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