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  • Thermocouple Neutral Temperature and Cold Junction Compensation
    Yes, the neutral temperature depends on the temperature of the cold junction.

    The neutral temperature is the temperature at which the electromotive force (emf) of a thermocouple is zero. This occurs when the temperature of the measuring junction (hot junction) is equal to the temperature of the reference junction (cold junction).

    Therefore, if the temperature of the cold junction changes, the neutral temperature will also change.

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