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    A Temperature-Measuring Device That Consists of Two Dissimilar Metals Is
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A Temperature-Measuring Device That Consists of Two Dissimilar Metals Is

Question 28

Question 28

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A temperature-measuring device that consists of two dissimilar metals is known as a


A) Thermocouple.
B) Thermistor.
C) Thermojunction.
D) RTD.

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