resistance thermometer
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A scientist uses a resistance thermometer to check the temperature of a water bath.
Definition
Noun: * A thermometer that measures temperature by changes in the resistance of a spiral of platinum wire: A device for determining temperature based on the principle that the electrical resistance of a conductor (typically a fine platinum wire) changes predictably with temperature. The measured resistance is converted to a temperature reading.
Usage
The term "resistance thermometer" is used to specify a type of precision temperature sensor, often in scientific, industrial, or calibration contexts. It is a technical compound noun.
Examples
- Noun:
- For high-accuracy measurements, the laboratory uses a resistance thermometer.
- The resistance thermometer provided a more stable reading than the thermocouple.
- The principle of the resistance thermometer relies on the predictable change in electrical resistance of platinum.
Advanced Usage
- "Platinum resistance thermometer": A more specific term highlighting the use of platinum as the sensing element, which is the most common and stable material for this application.
- The standard platinum resistance thermometer is used as a primary standard for temperature calibration.
Variants and Related Words
- RTD (Resistance Temperature Detector): This is a common acronym and synonym for a resistance thermometer.
- The RTD is connected to a transmitter to send the temperature signal.
- Thermistor: A related device that also measures temperature via resistance change, but uses semiconductor materials instead of pure metals like platinum. Thermistors typically have a much larger and non-linear change in resistance per degree.
Synonyms
- Resistance Temperature Detector (RTD): The most direct synonym.
- Platinum resistance thermometer (PRT): A specific type of resistance thermometer.
Notes on Different Meanings
- The term "resistance thermometer" has a single, specific technical meaning as defined above. It is not used idiomatically or in non-technical contexts. The word "resistance" here refers strictly to electrical resistance, not opposition or defiance.
A scientist uses a resistance thermometer to check the temperature of a water bath.
Noun
- thermometer that measures temperature by changes in the resistance of a spiral of platinum wire