A thermocouple is made from two metals Antimony and Bismuth. If one junction of the…
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A thermocouple is made from two metals Antimony and Bismuth. If one junction of the couple is kept hot and the other is kept cold then, an electric current will
- Flow from Antimony to Bismuth at the hot junction
- Flow from Bismuth to Antimony at the cold junction
- Not flow through the thermocouple
- Flow from Antimony to Bismuth at the cold junction
Answer
(D) Flow from Antimony to Bismuth at the cold junction
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