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The damage to the thermopile has already been done.
One common sensor is the thermopile, which can be accurate to a tenth of a degree.
The thermopile sees the eardrum and measures its infrared emissions.
Using a thermopile, they determined that sunspots were cooler than the surrounding regions.
Even when she'd been with Thermopile, helpless against his brutality, she'd never looked so pitiable.
It is measured using a temperature sensor inside the instrument, near the cold junctions of the thermopile.
A thermopile is an electronic device that converts thermal energy into electrical energy.
This is called a thermopile.
The corresponding thermopile of high thermal conductivity surrounds the experimental space within the calorimetric block.
The output of a thermopile is usually in the range of tens or hundreds of millivolts.
You're mighty busy yourself on that panfrequency thermopile for measuring solar radiation."
"Brand my thermopile!
Here, a larger voltage is needed than in a pilot flame safety system described above, and a thermopile is used rather than a single thermocouple.
The temperature dependence of the thermistor will balance the temperature dependence of the thermopile.
The sensor consists of a balanced cavity receiver pair attached to a circular wire-wound and plated thermopile.
If the gas runs out, the flame extinguishes and the voltage across the thermopile decreases, which causes the electric gas valve to close.
Thermocouples in series form a thermopile, sometimes constructed in order to increase the output voltage, because the voltage induced over each individual couple is small.
Another kind of sensor used in ear thermometers, called a thermopile, performs a continuous measurement of emitted infrared energy, rather than taking a snapshot.
The first practical obstacle was that the galvanometer, the instrument that would measure currents generated in the thermopile, performed very erratically.
It comprises a circular multi-junction wire-wound Eppley thermopile which has the ability to withstand severe mechanical vibration and shock.
The first Ardupilot version was based on thermopile who relies on determining a hypothetical horizon by measuring the difference of temperature between the sky and the ground.
Tom had installed his invention on top of the great plane and also a highly sensitive thermopile to record any effect of solar radiation on the liquid oxygen.
They are also used widely in heat flux sensors (such as the Moll thermopile and Eppley pyrheliometer) and gas burner safety controls.
Melloni's reputation as a physicist rests principally on his discoveries in radiant heat, made with the aid of the thermomultiplier, a combination of thermopile and galvanometer.
Even Chow Winkler, the expedition's genial Texan cook, says, "Brand my thermopile, if the young inventor ain't plumb loco!"