Scientists design bomb-proof thermometer to measure the heat of explosions
The thermometer can take 50,000 measurements per second up to 3000 K (2727 °C).
10-Oct-2008 -
Scientists at the UK's National Physical Laboratory (NPL) in Teddington have designed a high-speed thermometer that can measure the temperature inside explosions without being damaged in the impact.
The shockwave, heat, soot and debris from an explosion can damage thermometers. Conventional ...
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