Temperature sensors

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See also: Instruments and sensors to measure environmental parameters


Introduction

Temperature Definition

Temperature is a difficult concept to define. Ordinarily, temperature is a qualitative measure for classifying how objects appear to be hot or cold. More specifically, temperature is a physical parameter that describes the average kinetic energy of molecules, it is not a measure of energy but it is proportional to the average kinetic energy of molecules. That means that the hotter molecules are, the more they move. By contrast, when molecules do not move at all, i.e., their kinetic energy is zero, then the temperature is 0ºK (absolute zero, -273.15ºC) [1]

Sensors

A thermometer is an instrument that measures temperature. However, as the thermometer does not measure the kinetic state of molecules but rather other parameters that are influenced by the change of temperature; thus, there are several different techniques to measure temperature. The most commonly used temperature sensors in oceanography are the Resistance Temperature Detectors (RTDs) and the Thermistors.

Type Thermometric Variable
liquid in glass volume
constant volume gas pressure
bimetallic strip coil pitch
electric resistor resistance
thermocouple voltage