Is a K-Type Thermocouple accurate enough for these measurements of small amounts of heat liberation? The best Type K can do is ±0.4% which seems large.
Standard — ±2.20C or ±0.75%
Special — ±1.10C or ±0.4%
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“ Is a K-Type Thermocouple accurate enough for these measurements of small amounts of heat liberation?”
They are accurate enough to measure with a two decimal precision to declare world temperature deviated to a world record hottest year in earth history with a temperature increase of exactly 0.04 degrees farenheight