Question
Is inversion temperature always double of the neutral temperature? Does the unit of temperature have an effect in deciding this question?

Answer

Inversion temperature is equal to 2 × neutral temperature + temperature of cold junction.
In case cold junction is at zero temperature the condition is satisfied.
yes, In case C this condition does not stand but in case ok this condition justifies.

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