A thermocouple is a temperature sensor that consists of two different metal wires joined at one end, which generates a voltage when exposed to temperature changes. This voltage, known as the Seebeck effect, is directly related to the temperature difference between the two junctions: the measurement junction (exposed to the environment) and the reference junction (typically kept at a known temperature). Thermocouples are widely used for temperature measurement in industrial, scientific, and engineering applications due to their durability, broad temperature range, and fast response time.
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