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Consider the following statements regarding a thermocouple. (A) The neutral temperature does not depend on the temperature of the cold junction. (B) The inversion temperature does not depend on the temperature of the cold junction.

A

Both A and B are correct.

B

A is correct but B is wrong

C

B is correct but A is wrong

D

Both A and B are wrong

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The correct Answer is:
B
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