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The cold junction of a thermocouple is at 0^(@)C . The thermo e.m.f. epsilon , in volts, generated in this thermocouple varies with temperature t^(@)C of the hot junction as epsilon=6+4t-(t^(2))/(32) . The neutral temperature of the thermocouple