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thermopile
[ thur-muh-pahyl ]
noun
, Physics.
- a device consisting of a number of thermocouples joined in series, used for generating thermoelectric current or for detecting and measuring radiant energy, as from a star.
thermopile
/ ˈθɜːməʊˌpaɪl /
noun
- an instrument for detecting and measuring heat radiation or for generating a thermoelectric current. It consists of a number of thermocouple junctions, usually joined together in series
thermopile
/ thûr′mə-pīl′ /
- A device consisting of a number of thermocouples connected in series or parallel, used for measuring temperature or generating current.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of thermopile1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of thermopile1
C19: from thermo- + pile 1(in the sense: voltaic pile)
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Example Sentences
Indeed, the thermopile in the hands of Lockyer has already made palpable the heat of the fixed stars.
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The main use of the thermopile has been in scientific investigations, especially in the science of heat.
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Helmholtz takes the case of a circuit of resistance R in which acts an electromotive force due to a battery or thermopile.
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Change or apparent change in intensity; observed by energy received by thermopile.
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The heat of a match, or the cold of a piece of ice, will produce a current, even if held at some distance from the thermopile.
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