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Discover LudwigThe phrase "temperature coefficient" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used in scientific and technical contexts to describe how the temperature of a substance affects a particular property, such as resistance or capacitance.
Example: "The temperature coefficient of resistance indicates how much the resistance of a material changes with temperature."
Alternatives: "thermal coefficient" or "temperature sensitivity"
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For his work in developing a negative temperature coefficient electrical cable, a major improvement in blanket technology, G. E. presented him its Charles A. Coffin Award in 1949, the company's highest honor for an employee.
temperature coefficient of resistance.
TC, temperature coefficient (%/°C).
temperature coefficient of the sensor signal.
Negative temperature coefficient of resistivity is observed.
The temperature coefficient of sensitivity (TCS) and temperature coefficient of offset (TCO) compensation circuitry is demonstrated.
The temperature coefficient of resistivity was unaffected.
Here, α T is the conductivity temperature coefficient.
The opposite effect is positive temperature coefficient (PTC).
γ, temperature coefficient of power for PV panel (%/°C).
Temperatures were determined using negative temperature coefficient thermistor.
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