Department -Department of education and extension
Course-BSCBED(Integrated)
Name-Vaishnavi Vijay Raut
Subject-Heat and thermodynamics
Topic-Thermometry
Thermometry
Heat and temperature
Principles of thermometry
Temperature scales and Intervonversion
Types of thermometer:-
1.liquid thermometer
2.liquid filled thermometer
3.gas thermometer
4.bimetallic thermometer
5.resistance thermometer
6.thermocouple
• Liquid thermometers are based on the principle
that, a change in temperature is proportional to a
change in volume of liquid. ∆l ∆T. These thermometers
are suitable for narrow range of measurement of
temperature
Liquid thermometer
The filled thermometer is based on the principle of
thermal expansion i.e. there is fluid expansion due
to increase in pressure in a given volume of the
temperature measuring system.
Liquid filled thermometer
Gas filed thermometer works on the principle of Boyle's
w and Charles law le absolute pressure of a gas varies
directly with olyte semperature of volume remains
constant h is based on the cele that when the volume is
kept constant, the pressure of a gas cases with sie in
temperature according to the relation
Gas thermometer
A bimetallic thermometer is a temperature measurement
device.
It converts the media's temperature into mechanical
displacement using a bimetallic strip
Bimetallic thermometer
Resistance thermometers are a type of sensor used to
measure temperature.
Resistance thermometers work by changing resistance
with a change in temperature in a repeatable manner.
Resistance thermometer
The thermocouple working principle is based on the
Seeback Effect.
This effect states that when a closed circuit is formed
by jointing two dissimilar metals at two junctions.
junctions are maintained at different temperatures then
an electromotive force (e.m.f.) is induced in this closed
circuit.
Thermocouple
Thermometry

Thermometry

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    Department -Department ofeducation and extension Course-BSCBED(Integrated) Name-Vaishnavi Vijay Raut Subject-Heat and thermodynamics Topic-Thermometry
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    Temperature scales andIntervonversion
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    Types of thermometer:- 1.liquidthermometer 2.liquid filled thermometer 3.gas thermometer 4.bimetallic thermometer 5.resistance thermometer 6.thermocouple
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    • Liquid thermometersare based on the principle that, a change in temperature is proportional to a change in volume of liquid. ∆l ∆T. These thermometers are suitable for narrow range of measurement of temperature Liquid thermometer
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    The filled thermometeris based on the principle of thermal expansion i.e. there is fluid expansion due to increase in pressure in a given volume of the temperature measuring system. Liquid filled thermometer
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    Gas filed thermometerworks on the principle of Boyle's w and Charles law le absolute pressure of a gas varies directly with olyte semperature of volume remains constant h is based on the cele that when the volume is kept constant, the pressure of a gas cases with sie in temperature according to the relation Gas thermometer
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    A bimetallic thermometeris a temperature measurement device. It converts the media's temperature into mechanical displacement using a bimetallic strip Bimetallic thermometer
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    Resistance thermometers area type of sensor used to measure temperature. Resistance thermometers work by changing resistance with a change in temperature in a repeatable manner. Resistance thermometer
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    The thermocouple workingprinciple is based on the Seeback Effect. This effect states that when a closed circuit is formed by jointing two dissimilar metals at two junctions. junctions are maintained at different temperatures then an electromotive force (e.m.f.) is induced in this closed circuit. Thermocouple