In temperature measurement experiment, if three temperatures are considered (50 °C, -5 °C, and 20 °C) the measured voltage according to Peltier law, respectively will be (knowing that the ambient temperature is equal to 20 °C): Select one: a. Positive, zero, and positive. b. Zero, positive, and negative C. Negative, negative, and zero d. Positive, negative, and zero.

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In temperature measurement experiment, if three temperatures are considered (50 °C, -5
°C, and 20 °C) the measured voltage according to Peltier law, respectively will be (knowing
that the ambient temperature is equal to 20 °C):
Select one:
a. Positive, zero, and positive.
b. Zero, positive, and negative
C. Negative, negative, and zero
d. Positive, negative, and zero.
In the Boyle's Law Demonstration experiment, the total volume of the measuring chamber
is 1 liter and the total height is 200 mm. If the oil height in the measuring chamber is 50
mm then the corresponding air volume is equal to:
Select one:
AR
10:07 PM
4/16/2021
Transcribed Image Text:In temperature measurement experiment, if three temperatures are considered (50 °C, -5 °C, and 20 °C) the measured voltage according to Peltier law, respectively will be (knowing that the ambient temperature is equal to 20 °C): Select one: a. Positive, zero, and positive. b. Zero, positive, and negative C. Negative, negative, and zero d. Positive, negative, and zero. In the Boyle's Law Demonstration experiment, the total volume of the measuring chamber is 1 liter and the total height is 200 mm. If the oil height in the measuring chamber is 50 mm then the corresponding air volume is equal to: Select one: AR 10:07 PM 4/16/2021
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