lämpötilamittausperiaate
Lämpötilamittausperiaate, or the principle of temperature measurement, refers to the fundamental concepts and physical phenomena that enable the determination of temperature. Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles within a system. Various physical properties of matter change predictably with temperature, and these changes form the basis for different thermometric methods.
One common principle is thermal expansion. Most substances, whether solid, liquid, or gas, expand when heated
Another significant principle is electrical resistance. The electrical resistance of many materials, particularly metals, changes in
Thermocouples operate on the Seebeck effect, a thermoelectric phenomenon where a voltage is generated across a
Radiation pyrometers measure temperature based on the thermal radiation emitted by an object. All objects above