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Understanding Infrared Thermography Reading 3

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Q22. Filters, lenses and transmitting windows:<br />

a. are all examples of refractive optical elements.<br />

b. have negligible transmission loss in the infrared.<br />

c. are all examples of reflective optical elements.<br />

d. are not spectrally selective.<br />

Q23. Resistance temperature detectors and thermistors operate on the same<br />

principle. that is:<br />

a. a predictable change in resistance as a function of temperature.<br />

b. the inverse square law.<br />

c. the known expansion of dissimilar materials.<br />

d. the comparison of target brightness with a calibrated reference.<br />

Q24. <strong>Infrared</strong> radiation thermometers are used to measure temperature:<br />

a. without contacting the target.<br />

b. very rapidly.<br />

c. without causing a temperature change at the target.<br />

d. all of the above.<br />

Charlie Chong/ Fion Zhang

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