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  2. 'Versatile and precise': Just for today, this amazing ... - AOL

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    The Kizen Infrared Thermometer Gun, which you can score for $17 (down from $30) till midnight, can check the heat of your oven or griddle to make sure things are at the optimal temperature. Not ...

  3. Infrared thermometer - Wikipedia

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    The most common infrared thermometer is the spot infrared pyrometer or infrared pyrometer, which measures the temperature at a spot on a surface (actually a relatively small area determined by the D:S ratio). These usually project a visible red dot onto the center of the area being measured that identifies the spot being measured, but plays no ...

  4. Pyrometer - Wikipedia

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    In the 1860s–1870s brothers William and Werner Siemens developed a platinum resistance thermometer, initially to measure temperature in undersea cables, but then adapted for measuring temperatures in metallurgy up to 1000 °C, hence deserving a name of a pyrometer. Around 1890 Henry Louis Le Chatelier developed the thermoelectric pyrometer. [8]

  5. List of military electronics of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Combined laser, Infrared (IR) pointer, and illuminator: Sikorsky H-60: AN/PEQ-4: Medium Power Laser Illuminator (MPLI) handheld target laser designator [155] Insight Technology: AN/PEQ-5: Carbine Visible Laser (CVL) Insight Technology: AN/PEQ-6: Integrated Laser Light Module (ILLM) for Heckler & Koch Mark 23 pistol: United States Special ...

  6. Thermometer - Wikipedia

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    An infrared thermometer is a kind of pyrometer . All objects above absolute zero emit blackbody radiation for which the spectra is directly proportional to the temperature. This property is the basis for a pyrometer or infrared thermometer and thermography. It has the advantage of remote temperature sensing; it does not require contact or even ...

  7. Ghost hunting - Wikipedia

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    A handheld infrared thermometer of the type used by some ghost hunters. Ghost hunters use a variety of techniques and tools to investigate alleged paranormal activity. [52] While there is no universal acceptance among ghost hunters of the following methodologies, a number of these are commonly used by ghost hunting groups. [53] Still ...

  8. Temperature measurement - Wikipedia

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    Another type of thermometer that is not really used much in practice, but is important from a theoretical standpoint, is the gas thermometer. Other important devices for measuring temperature include: Thermocouples; Thermistors; Resistance temperature detector (RTD) Pyrometer; Langmuir probes (for electron temperature of a plasma) Infrared ...

  9. Thermal imaging camera - Wikipedia

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    Cameras may be handheld, [6] helmet-mounted, [7] or integrated into other equipment such as an SCBA. A handheld camera requires one hand to position and operate, leaving only one free hand for other tasks, but can be easily transferred between firefighters. The majority of thermal imaging cameras in use in the fire service are handheld models.