Elephants have pain and temperature sensors because, they have big tusks.
You have separate sensors for each aspect - except pain. (And separate nerves for each sensor) Pain is NOT a sensation, it is a synthesis generated in the brain from the sum of all input signals.
Temperature sensors are usually locate in the water-pump housing.
Wrinkled skin of the elephants help them to maintain the body temperature.
All vertebrates have general sensors in their skin for touch, pressure, and pain. These are called
Smart sensors include environmental sensors (such as temperature and humidity sensors), motion sensors, light sensors, proximity sensors, and biometric sensors (such as fingerprint or facial recognition sensors). Each type of sensor is designed to detect specific physical characteristics or conditions and provide data for various applications.
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All of what sensors? There are dozens of different sensors in cars: O2 sensors, oil pressure/temperature, coolant temperature, fuel pressure, and so forth. All are different, and each car typically uses sensors that are different from sensors in other cars.
Most all Cummins temperature sensors are located at the thremostat housing
Temperature sensors are installed in nuclear reactors as part of the design. An array of thermocouple-based sensors is not uncommon.
the sensors are usually temperature, speed of drum and water level
On the Harley-Davidson V-Rod, the temperature sensors are primarily located in the engine's cooling system, specifically in the cylinder heads and the oil tank. These sensors monitor the engine temperature and oil temperature to ensure optimal performance and prevent overheating. Additionally, some models may have sensors integrated into the instrument cluster for displaying temperature readings to the rider.
sensors can detect blood flow ,the movements of body and IR sensors can find the temperature of human body