Examples of using Temperature coefficient in English and their translations into Portuguese
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This effect is expressed in the temperature coefficients of the span and the offset.
Thermistors usually have negative temperature coefficients which means the resistance of the thermistor decreases as the temperature increases.
These stability classes specify the tolerance on temperature coefficients together with the permissible change of capacitance after defined tests.
Temperature Coefficients Add 0.1 x specified accuracy for each degree C above 28°C or below 18°C.
For other filling oil, these temperature coefficients have to be multiplied with the correction factor for the TK of the respective filling oil.
If requested, we calculate new temperature coefficients in compliance with IEC 60751 based on the measurement data(= adjustment)
The temperature coefficients determined from the diagram apply to silicone oil and the diaphragm material 316L.
as well as their temperature coefficients, but this is not always needed.
elastic stiffness constants and their first order temperature coefficients of langasite crystal.
it is possible to add the correct/relevant temperature coefficients in the HMI.
This Temperfect™ adjustment is permanently stored along with the density temperature coefficients in the device so that you can simply choose a measuring temperature between 0 °C
This TemperfectTM adjustment is permanently stored along with the density temperature coefficients in the device so that you can simply choose a measuring temperature between 0 °C
The UTI is an ideal component in applications where digital processing- such as rather complicated compensation for temperature coefficients- has to be applied to the data from analogue sensors.
If"formula_4" is positive, the resistance increases with increasing temperature, and the device is called a positive temperature coefficient(PTC) thermistor.
Average temperature coefficient of the zero signal.
Span temperature coefficient 0.007%FR/ºC.
Average temperature coefficient of the zero signal(temperature error)
Temperature coefficient:± 0.1% of the measured value per °C from the reference.
A verage temperature coefficient of the zero signal(temperature error)
providing high accuracy and a small temperature coefficient for multi-range applications.