electric thermometer
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Definition
- Noun:
- A thermometer that uses thermoelectric current to measure temperature: An instrument for measuring temperature where the sensing element generates a small electric current or changes its electrical resistance in response to temperature changes. This electrical signal is then converted into a temperature reading.
Usage
- The term "electric thermometer" is a specific, technical noun phrase. It is used to describe the category of the instrument, not the act of measuring.
- It is typically used in scientific, industrial, medical, and technical contexts to distinguish these devices from traditional liquid-in-glass (mercury or alcohol) thermometers.
Examples
- Noun:
- The laboratory replaced all its mercury thermometers with digital electric thermometers for safety and precision.
- An electric thermometer with a remote probe is ideal for checking the internal temperature of an oven.
- The patient's fever was monitored continuously using an electric thermometer connected to the monitoring station.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used generically, but in precise technical language, it can encompass several specific types based on the underlying principle:
- Thermocouple Thermometer: Uses the thermoelectric effect (Seebeck effect) where two dissimilar metals joined together produce a voltage proportional to temperature difference.
- Resistance Temperature Detector (RTD) Thermometer: Uses a wire coil or film whose electrical resistance changes predictably with temperature.
- Thermistor Thermometer: Uses a ceramic semiconductor whose resistance changes significantly with temperature.
Variants and Related Words
- Digital Thermometer: A common subtype of electric thermometer that displays the temperature numerically on a screen. Most modern digital thermometers are electric thermometers.
- Electronic Thermometer: A near-synonym often used interchangeably with "electric thermometer," emphasizing the use of electronic circuits to process the signal.
- Thermocouple (n): The specific sensor used in one type of electric thermometer.
- RTD (n): Abbreviation for Resistance Temperature Detector, a sensor type for electric thermometers.
- Thermistor (n): A type of temperature-sensitive resistor used in electric thermometers.
Synonyms
- Electronic thermometer: A very close synonym, though "electronic" may emphasize the signal processing circuitry more than the sensing method.
- Digital thermometer (when it has a digital readout): A common specific type.
Related Phrases / Compound Terms
- Infrared thermometer: A different type of non-contact thermometer that detects infrared radiation. It is also electric/electronic but is not typically called an "electric thermometer" in common usage, as that term usually implies a probe that makes contact.
- Temperature probe: The sensing part of an electric thermometer.
- Temperature sensor: A more general term for the component that detects temperature, which is the core of an electric thermometer.
Noun
- a thermometer that uses thermoelectric current to measure temperature