(b) A type E thermocouple with a 25 $^\circ$C reference is used to measure oven temperature from 300 $^\circ$C to 450 $^\circ$C. What output voltages correspond to these temperatures? [5 marks]
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To convert from Celsius to Kelvin, we add 273.15 to the Celsius temperature. The temperature range in Kelvin is: 300 C + 273.15 = 573.15 K to 450 C + 273.15 = 723.15 K Show more…
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