Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
thermoelecric emf is proportional to temperature difference of the couple .
E = a T , E is emf due to temperature difference of T .
given T = 100 and emf = 50 mV .
50 = a x 100
a = .5 mV / degree Celsius
E = .5 T
when emf = 34.4 mV , T = ?
Put these values in the equation below
E = .5 T
34.4 = .5 T
T = 68.8 degree Celsius.
So temperature of warm liquid = 68.8 °C.