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Multiply by 5/9 and add 32.
an ear drum!
a model of a ear
Tone is a pure sound. Typically, a fixed frequency makes a single tone. In the ear (human) a tone stimulates (there are restrictions) only one part of the ear. What is tone in ear?
middle ear In your ear, it is the smallest muscle in the human body, it stabilizes the smallest bone in your body the 'Stapes.'
add a degree
I believe you do add a degree. You also add a degree when taking temperature by armpit.
When taking a temperature from under the arm, I add 0.5 - 1. For in the ear, it will be slightly warmer, so I would add 0.7 - 0.3ºC
No, this is an accurate reading. You add a degree when obtaining temperature under the arm (axillary) or in the ear (tympanic).
The areas of the body you can use to take your temprature is your ear if you have a ear thermomitor, under your arm, you add 1 degree, in your mouth is normal reading of 98.6 can be slightly higher or lower. Recially if you have a rectail thermometor, you also take a degree off if done rectally. and they have pasted strips also to stick on your forhead.
The first sign of any infection is a rise in temp. As a general rule the greater the infection, the higher the temp.
No you dont add or subtract anything.
There could be water in your ear from taking a shower, or there is something ese in your ear but you can get your ear flooded if you think its water.
multiply the degree in C by 1.8 then add 32. this will give u the temperature in F. F = (C*1.8) +32
Peter was the disciple who cut off the ear of the Roman soldier when taking Jesus to Pilate. Jesus then miraculously healed the soldier's ear.
Temperature measured with the ear thermometer (tympanic membrane thermoemeter)
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