ʻAʻole hiki ke nele ka leka uila
ʻAʻole hiki ke nele ka ʻōlelo huna
Hapa ka hoʻopono leka uila
ʻAʻole hiki ke nele ka leka uila
Loaʻa ka leka uila
6-20 mau huapalapala (nā leka me nā helu wale nō)
ʻAʻole kūlike ka ʻōlelo huna
Hapa ka hoʻopono leka uila
ʻAʻole hiki ke nele ka leka uila
ʻAʻohe leka uila
6-20 mau huapalapala (nā leka me nā helu wale nō)
ʻAʻole kūlike ka ʻōlelo huna
The Seibel effect is the basis for the thermocouple temperature sensor, which measures temperature. Current will flow through a closed loop formed by the two separate homogeneous conductors A and B when there is a temperature differential (T-T0) between the ends of the loop. By sensing the potential created by the current, the thermocouple temperature sensor determines the temperature of the hot spot being monitored.