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Radiometric IR cameras provide what information?Group of answer choicesAll options are correct. Radiometric cameras measure the temperature of every pixelMaximum temperatureMinimum temperatureTemperature at the center field of view (CFOV)

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Radiometric IR cameras provide what information?Group of answer choicesAll options are correct. Radiometric cameras measure the temperature of every pixelMaximum temperatureMinimum temperatureTemperature at the center field of view (CFOV)

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Radiometric IR cameras provide all of the following information:

  1. They measure the temperature of every pixel. This means that they can provide a detailed temperature map of the area they are viewing.

  2. They can identify the maximum temperature in the field of view. This can be useful in identifying hot spots in a scene.

  3. They can also identify the minimum temperature in the field of view. This can be useful in identifying cold spots in a scene.

  4. They can provide the temperature at the center field of view (CFOV). This can be useful in focusing on a specific area of interest.

So, the correct answer is "All options are correct."

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