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It depends on how hot I want it to be. If I want regular out-of-the-tap hot water, I stick my finger in it quickly and then shout and wave my hand about when it's actually hot. If I need boiling water to be a certain temperature, I measure the temperature with a candying thermometer.
It must depend on the oven, I wonder how high those commercial ovens get. Mine's 500 F. Does that contribute to global warming?
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examples or pictures? USUALLY, a long cillindrical tube like a large test tube, with an internal actuator that reacts to certain liquids, and pushes the top, thermometer like part to show a density. mainly water as a reference.
there is a simple bed side test that sleep with a thermometer and every morning before getting out of bed measure your body temperature and just note it. On the day when the ovary releases its egg ur body temp will rise by 1to 2 ¤F
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Water,baking soda and a water thermometer.
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No...absolutely impossible. If you did, your face would melt off and your children would explode.
Get a thermometer - the mercury will rise or fall accordingly to the temperature of the air.
Place it in boiling water and it should read around 212ºF. Also, if you have a deep fryer, or crock pot, you can set the temperature, and use oil and heat it to 350ºF and test it that way also.
It depends on how hot I want it to be. If I want regular out-of-the-tap hot water, I stick my finger in it quickly and then shout and wave my hand about when it's actually hot. If I need boiling water to be a certain temperature, I measure the temperature with a candying thermometer.
He chose water because it is world's most common liquid to test.
To test how fast ice melts, I would use a thermometer to measure the temperature the ice will be melting at, and a timer.
How to test a thermostat Most thermostats are rated to open at 190 degrees Fahrenheit. Testing the operation of a thermostat is simple: Get a pot of water heating on a stove, suspend the thermostat in the water by tying it to something that can hang across the top of the pot with some ordinary string, use a thermometer (one that can at least stand the boiling point of water which is 212 degrees Fahrenheit). Put the thermometer in the water along with the setup and watch the temperature. At around 190 degrees, the thermostat should open up indicating that it operates normally. If not, then it is defective, or it is rated to open at a different temperature. There is usually a stamp or engravement at the butt of the thermostat that shows its temperature rating.
Remove from vehicle. Place in a jar of water and heat on the stove with thermometer in the water. Connect a battery and lamp to the terminals.The sensor acts as a switch. See what temperature the lamp lights and compare to spec. If you have an ohmmeter connect it across sensor and note resistance. It should drop dramatically at set temperature.
If you place the thermometer so it touches the sides of the test tube, you are measuring the temperature of the test tube, not the substance in the test tube. So, in order to get an accurate reading of the substance, do not touch the sides of the test tube with the thermometer.