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Temperature Sensors<br />
www.vernier.com/temperature-sensors<br />
Sensor Range Features<br />
Stainless Steel<br />
Temperature Probe<br />
TMP-BTA<br />
Surface Temperature<br />
Probe<br />
–40 to 135°C Recommended for general use<br />
• For use in organic liquids, salt solutions, dilute acids, and dilute bases<br />
• Durable and versatile so you can use it as you would use a thermometer<br />
for a wide range of experiments and subject areas<br />
–25 to 125°C • For use in air or water only<br />
• Exposed thermistor and flexibility allows for a rapid response time<br />
STS-BTA<br />
Thermocouple<br />
TCA-BTA<br />
Wide-Range<br />
Temperature Probe<br />
WRT-BTA<br />
<strong>Vernier</strong> Radiation Monitor<br />
VRM-BTD<br />
The <strong>Vernier</strong> Radiation Monitor<br />
detects alpha, beta, gamma, and<br />
X-ray radiation and can be used for<br />
experiments in nuclear counting<br />
statistics, shielding, and decay<br />
rate measurements.<br />
www.vernier.com/vrm-btd<br />
Count histograms for wood (blue) and<br />
granite (red) countertops show the slight<br />
natural radioactivity of granite.<br />
–200 to 1400°C • Can measure flame temperatures as high as 1400°C or liquid nitrogen<br />
temperatures as low as −196°C<br />
• Internal ice-point compensation means you do not need to place a<br />
reference wire in an ice-water bath during use<br />
–20 to 330°C • Offers a wider temperature range than the Stainless Steel Temperature<br />
Probe<br />
• Diameter of the body of the probe is designed to match a thermometer,<br />
making it easy to use with existing glassware and equipment<br />
Voltage Probes<br />
Differential Voltage Probe<br />
DVP-BTA<br />
The Differential Voltage Probe reports<br />
the potential difference between its<br />
two leads. Multiple probes can be used<br />
at one time on a single circuit.<br />
Voltage Probe<br />
VP-BTA<br />
www.vernier.com/voltage-probes<br />
Measure voltages developed in a variety<br />
of electrochemical (voltaic) cells with the<br />
Voltage Probe. This probe can be used<br />
to measure the potential in AC and DC<br />
circuits.<br />
Voltage range ±6 V Voltage range ±10 V<br />
CHEMISTRY LABQUEST SENSORS<br />
For more information, visit www.vernier.com/chemistry<br />
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