in 1879
The thermal sensor was not invented by a single individual, but rather has been developed over time by various researchers and engineers. Early versions of thermal sensors date back to the 19th century, with contributions from scientists like William Herschel and Sir William Siemens. Today, thermal sensors are used in a wide range of applications for measuring temperature and detecting infrared radiation.
it was invented in the 1940 by James Morgan
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Krishna raj
Lonnie johnson
henry VIII
sheikh mohammed invented it
it was invented when bill gates ate a plate full of usp akimbod
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Invented for BMW by a Sri Lankan electronics engineer?
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A cooled thermal imager works by using a special sensor that can detect infrared radiation emitted by objects. The sensor is kept at a very low temperature to improve its sensitivity and accuracy. When an object emits infrared radiation, the sensor detects it and converts it into an image based on the temperature differences. This allows the imager to capture thermal images with high precision and accuracy.