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Part I: Match: (Total 28 points, 2 points each) 57 .7% 1. Each pair of thermocou

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Part I: Match: (Total 28 points, 2 points each) 57 .7% 1. Each pair of thermocouple wires consist a positive lead of copper in 68.2% blue and a negative lead of copper-nickel alloy in red. ASHRAE 90.1 2. % of confidence interval corresponds to ± one standard deviation for | calibration a normal distribution. correlated decibels Faraday cage Fourier Analysis gage bloeks Seebeck solver twisted pair TypeA 3. Uncertainties due to calibration can be categorized asor dependent uncertainties. 4. The two fundamental sources of uncertainty are from the sample's random and from the instrument itself. 5. HPC uncertainty refers to independent random variables. 6. Calibration uncertainty is a typical uncertainty 7. For a uniform distribution, ± one standard deviation covers %ofthe | Type mean ± uncertainty area. Type K. Type T variability are used to calibrate both micrometers and calipers. 9. It is common to quantify the ratio of signal (power) to noise (power) as "signal to noise ratio" or "SNR", it often uses a logarithmic scale, in 10. The principle of thermocouple used in measuring temperatures is based on the 11. Keep distance the same by twisting two wires is a as its units. effect which can eliminate common noises 12. If an instrument is surrounded by a "perfect" conductor, a then the electrical field inside the instrument is unaffected by fields outside its boundary. 13. is a tool in Excel that can be used to identify the frequencies and power of noises.

Explanation / Answer

(1) Every pair of T thermocouple wires consist a positive lead of copper in blue and negative lead of copper-nickel in red.

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