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if its really really hot it will fry but if its just hot then it will just go up really high
I usually use a cheese thermometer. They are very accurate.
TemperatureThermometers measure temperature, as opposed to heat. Temperature is an intensive property of matter, whereas heat is an extensive one. The Arctic Ocean has more heat than a boiling teapot of water, even though the latter's temperature is much higher, because extensive properties depend upon the amount of stuff you have. Specifically, thermometers measure temperature, which is the speed of particles. The faster the particles in a substance move, the higher the temperature. Slower moving particles have a lower temperature.
There's actually no need to measure the temperature boiling water. If water is boiling, it will always be 100°. This is because boiling is a cooling process. As you apply heat, water molecules who want to boil, breaking free and enter the gaseous phase. When this happens, they take some of the energy that you imported into the liquid with them. Thus once the liquid reaches the boiling temperature water will continue to evaporate until there is no more water left. During this time, it will remain 100°.
The boiling point is the temperature at which a substance boils. Different substances have different boiling points. The boiling point of water is 100 degrees Celsius. You have to have an accurate thermometer to measure boiling point.
No.
Boiling is way far outside its operating range.
What kind of thermometer you use to measure the body temperature
No The temperature of the candle flame is out of the temperature range of the clinical thermometer.
Clinical thermometer
A clinical thermometer is used to measure the temperature inside your body. It need only measure between 95 and 105 Fahrenheit. A lab thermometer measure a much wider range of temperature.
We cannot use a clinical thermometer to measure temperature of a candle flame because then the mercury will expand too much and the thermometer will explode.
clinical thermometers measure temperature in Celsius.
yes. it's a thermometer.
no. as the clinical thermometr will burst
No, the temperature of hot tea is substantially higher than the maximum that a clinical thermometer is designed for.
No, the temperature of hot tea is substantially higher than the maximum that a clinical thermometer is designed for.