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Two bars or wires of dissimilar metals joined at one extremity which Couple develop a current (thermoelectric current) when heated.
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| thermoluminescence |
Phenomenon exhibited in certain minerals that they give off light, like a glow, when heated. Can only be observed in a dark area. Thermoluminescent is term used to describe minerals that emit light after being heated.
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| thermoplastic |
Capable of softening when heated to change shape and hardening when cooled to keep shape.
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| thermostat |
Device that opens or closes a circuit in response to changes in temperature.
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| thermocouple |
Temperature transducer consisting of two dissimilar metals welded together at one end to form a junction that when heated will generate a voltage.
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