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He blackened the peak of a sensitive mercury thermometer. This thermometer, a glass prism that led sun
rays onto a table made his measuring arrangement. With this, he tested the heating of different colors of
the spectrum. Slowly moving the peak of the blackened thermometer through the colors of the spectrum,
he noticed the increasing temperature from violet to red. The temperature rose even more in the area
behind the red end of the spectrum. Finally he found the maximum temperature far behind the red area.
Nowadays this area is called “infrared wavelength area”.
Figure 53:
The electromagnetic spectrum and the area used for temperature measurement
For the measurement of “thermal radiation” infrared thermometry uses a wave-length ranging between
1 µ and 20 µm. The intensity of the emitted radiation depends on the material. This material contingent
constant is described with the help of the emissivity which is a known value for most materials
(see enclosed table emissivity).
Summary of Contents for PI LightWeight kit
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Page 27: ...27 Installation 3 2 Mechanical Data PI NetBox LW Figure 7 Dimensions PI NetBox LW ...
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Page 82: ...82 After this the system shuts down The NetBox is ready for use again Figure 51 System update ...
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