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The temperature of a furnace is monitored at a distance of 50m away. The temperature transmitter has a range of 0−500oC and provides 4-20 mA current output. The measured tempreature and the output current have a straight line relationship with positive slope. The tempertature is determined from the voltage meassured across a resistance of 500Ω in the current loop. If the voltage meassured across the resistance is 4 V. The temperature of the furnace is

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The temperature of a furnace is monitored at a distance of 50m away. The temperature transmitter has a range of 0500oC and provides 4-20 mA current output. The measured tempreature and the output current have a straight line relationship with positive slope. The tempertature is determined from the voltage meassured across a resistance of 500Ω in the current loop. If the voltage meassured across the resistance is 4 V. The temperature of the furnace is



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