. You have two thermal couples. One thermal couple is fixed in space at (Xo,Yo,Zo) and...

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. You have two thermal couples. One thermal couple is fixed inspace at (Xo,Yo,Zo) and the second thermal couple is moving inspace. At time to, the second thermal couple moves to location(Xo,Yo,Zo). Assuming the temperature is not uniform in space.

Are the temperatures measured from the two thermal couples thesame ?

Are the rate of changes of temperature the same?

Please be clear I really want to understand the concept, Thankyou for your help (:

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Let me just start by saying that the thermocouples are devices that use Peltier effect absorb and reject heat Now a thermocouple is just a joint made of two different material that can exhibit Seebeck effect that is when one of the junction is heated and the other junction is left cool A    See Answer
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