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Incandescent objects, energy from

Optical pyrometers allow direct measurement of the temperature of an object. The disappearing filament optical pyrometer works by matching the intensity of radiant energy coming from an incandescent source to the intensity of a calibrated filament when both the source and the filament are viewed through a red filter. When the filament and the source intensities are the same, the image of the filament disappears as it is superimposed on the image of the source. An obvious requirement of this technique is that it can be used only to measure temperatures that produce visible incandescence, above about 750°C. [Pg.150]


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