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karlynnae

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The main difference between a thermocouple, RTD, and thermistor is that ________.
 
  A) a thermistor produces a change in resistance, the RTD produces millivoltage, and the thermocouple produces a millivoltage
  B) an RTD produces a change in resistance, the thermistor produces millivoltage, and the thermocouple produces a millivoltage
  C) an RTD produces a change in resistance, the thermistor produces a change in resistance, and the thermocouple produces a millivoltage
  D) a thermocouple produces a change in resistance, the RTD produces millivoltage, and the thermistor produces a millivoltage

Question 2

Why did some manufacturers spray water in factories in the early 1700's?
 
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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

Some manufacturers sprayed water in factories for cooling.





 

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