A thermocouple is a temperature sensor that consists of two dissimilar metal wires joined at one end, forming a junction. This junction generates a voltage (the Seebeck effect) that varies with temperature. Thermocouples are widely used for temperature measurement in various applications, including industrial processes, ovens, engines, and laboratory equipment, due to their robustness, wide temperature range, and relatively low cost.
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