A platinum resistance thermometer measures

  1. A platinum resistance thermometer measures temperature on assumption that the change in the electrical resistance of platinum is
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  2. A platinum resistance thermometer uses the change in R to measure temperature. Suppose R0=50 ohm at T0= 20°C. Temperature
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  3. the resistance of a platinum resistance thermometer is 200.0 ohm at o degree centigrade and 257.6 ohm when immersed in hot
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  4. Can someone help me to answer the following?(b) The circuit shown in Figure 1 can be used to measure the resistance of a
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  5. A circuit can be used to measure the resistance of a platinum resistance thermometer (PRT). AB is a uniform resistance wire of
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  6. what is meant by a change in temp of 1 degree celcius on the scale of a platinum resistance thermometer
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  7. the resistance of a platinum resistant thermometer is 1.2ohms. when the measuring in Kelvin temperature of oil and 1.0ohms at
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  8. The resistances of a platinum resistance thermometer at the ice point, the steam point and the boiling point of sulphur are
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  9. A platinum resistance thermometer has a resistance of 10.59ohms at 0 degree celcius and 15.59ohms at 100 degree celcius.
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  10. A platinum resistance thermometer has a resistance of 10.59ohms at 0 degree celcius and 15.59ohms at 100 degree celcius.
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