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Discover Ludwig"heat sensor" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to a device that is able to detect and measure changes in temperature. For example: "The robotic vacuum cleaner is equipped with a heat sensor that helps it avoid objects that are too hot to touch."
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What he had was a heat sensor in a Boilermate fail.
Recently a heat sensor was added, so now the robot's array includes backing up when confronted by a heat gun.
This caused a heat sensor to trip on Wednesday evening at a chain restaurant on a corner of West 46th.
His device, the Meeting Pot, consists of a coffee machine with a heat sensor, wireless transmitter and several scattered units that yield the aroma of coffee.
Dismantling and moving it in segments was ruled out because it would have damaged fragile tiles which act as heat sensor.
When it hears an approaching vehicle, it launches a device into the air that uses a heat sensor to direct a potent projectile down at the target.
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The site's relationship with the tabloid media, together with its heat sensor-like tracking ability, also gives PR man Richard Hillgrove cause for concern.
Heat sensors.
"Heat sensors in every studio, linked to a security hut.
Investigators are working first with readings from 420 sensors, including 35 heat sensors.
They used heat sensors to detect flames to cut down on the amount of water used.
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