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About Temperature Sensors is mainly an educational web resource for students at every level because the available material covers concepts ranging from the simplest ones in engineering and heat and thermodynamics through advanced applications involving complex physics and mathematics.

This breadth and depth of coverage is possible only through a Web or computer-based presentation using hyperlinks. Such an approach is not widely available in an ordinary publication nor is it yet provided in most school and university curricula.

Although we have found several Web resources in our travels, like Hyper Physics, that make very good use of Web methods with results freely available over the Web, not all information is as complete or fucused as we think we have compiled here.

Even the best search engines provide only a smattering of the useful information on technical subjects like this and Encyclopedia articles seem very limited in scope.

Providing useful, organized information still requires the touch of one or more specialists in that discipline.

The access to free, detailed technical material on the Web is amazing and promises to enable this to continue as long as the Web includes so many free and open resources.

This Web site has been developed by an Industrial Physicist with many years of temperature measurement and temperature sensor application and marketing experience who has taught at university and secondary school levels and who considers himself a life-long student. His profile and a short history of the site are provided on a companion page.

Thanks for visiting.

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Southampton, PA 18966
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