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Understanding Infrared Thermography Reading 3

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Q7. To make an effective infrared temperature measurement, the angle<br />

between the target surface and the instrument's line of sight should be:<br />

a. always 90 degrees (perpendicular).<br />

b. any angle providing the target always fills the measurement spatial<br />

resolution of the instrument.<br />

c. as close at possible to 90 degrees but not less than 60 degrees.<br />

d. anywhere between 30 degrees and 45 degrees.<br />

Q8. If a target does not fill the measurement spatial resolution of the<br />

measuring instrument at a convenient measurement distance, it may be<br />

necessary to:<br />

a. use a higher magnification lens or move in closer,<br />

b. place a blackbody reference next to the target.<br />

c. use the instrument 's electronic zoom feature,<br />

d. use more than one isothenn to make the measurement.<br />

Charlie Chong/ Fion Zhang

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