Thermometer is a device that measures temperature or temperature gradient using a variety of different principles.A thermometer has two important elements: the temperature sensor in which some physical change occurs with temperature, plus some means of converting this physical change into a numerical value.
A special thermometer that measures temperature continuously is known as a digital or electronic thermometer, often equipped with a probe or sensor. These thermometers provide real-time temperature readings and can log data over time, making them useful for applications such as medical monitoring, industrial processes, and environmental studies. Some advanced models even offer wireless connectivity for remote monitoring.
Laboratory thermometers are used to measure temperatures or temperature changes with a high degree of precision. They are made of metal or glass and strengthened through processes such as thermal tempering or annealing.
Tamb (K): sensor (ambient) temperature (Kelvin)
The thermonator has a temperature sensor.
data logger pt 100 sensor
Yes, you can use a data-logger to measure temperature by attaching a temperature sensor to the data-logger and placing it in the desired location. The data-logger will then regularly record temperature data over time, allowing you to analyze trends and deviations.
Temperature Sensor
A digital thermometer measures temperature using a sensor (such as a thermistor or infrared sensor) that detects changes in electrical resistance or infrared radiation as temperature changes. This information is then converted into a digital readout on the display of the thermometer. Mercury is not required in digital thermometers as they rely on electronic sensors instead.
A temperature sensor records temperature through the means of a mercury thermometer.
The sensor in a mercury-in-glass thermometer is the glass bulb at the base of the thermometer containing the mercury. The temperature is measured by the expansion or contraction of the mercury based on the surrounding temperature, allowing the thermometer to provide a temperature reading.
Not a thermometer as such - but there is a temperature sensor on most computer motherboards to monitor the CPU temperature.
An electrical thermometer works by measuring changes in electrical resistance as temperature changes. This change in resistance is then converted into a temperature reading. The resistance of the sensor in the thermometer varies with temperature, allowing for accurate temperature measurements.
Static temperature can be measured using a temperature sensor such as a thermometer or thermocouple. The sensor is placed in the area where the temperature needs to be measured and it provides a reading of the static temperature.
When a thermometer reaches thermal equilibrium, the temperature of the thermometer and the substance it is measuring are the same. Therefore, the thermometer is essentially measuring its own temperature.
yeah...it can... if u attach a thermometer to it!! =) =P
Put it into a temperature controlled enviroment