Rock Strongo
My mind spits with an enormous kickback.
well, im not a metrologist. im still taking online courses for my materials science degree. everyone uses thermocouples in high temp applications. im dealing with temps over 2200°C, shear forces, cavetational flow, etc. anything like a thermistor, or RTD chip would melt into a puddle.It's statistically valid. It's someone's job to provide accurate data, so no chance of error.
You didn't say 24. That's the point. Pat's defense average 1.5 PPG. That's 24 over 16 games. Not 3.
You disappoint me metrologist. And why are you using thermocouples, when you want accuracy? Because of reliability?
i work mostly in platinum wires (type B, S, R, etc) and tantalum/molybdenum sheathing. i did all the TVAC testing for the spacex crew dragon capsule (opposite end of the scale, type T, negative temps).