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A thermocouple, is an electrical device consisting of two dissimilar electrical conductors forming an electrical junction. The voltage across a thermocouple is governed by the Seebeck effect. Thermocouples are widely used as temperature sensors.
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How do I use Type K Thermocouple? [closed]
In my case I have a 10mm thick steel plate that get heated on one side, should a M6 hole 7mm long be enough for a M6 thermocouple like the one in the image to give proper temperature readings? … Is the end part of the thermocouple the sensor? …