It certainly helps. Now the best is to use your hand and shove it inside the horse to tell the actual temperature. I hope you find this helpful retard.
No. Usually there is about a degree difference with the rectal temperature being about 1 degree higher.
Temperature is an extremely important parameter in chemical reactions. A rule of thumb is a 10 degree rise in temperature doubles the rate of reaction. So having a thermometer that is digital enables a clear readout without having to strain and put ones head close to the reactor/thermometer to read a non -digital type. Also having a digital readout enables computer control of a reaction or plotting of data etc if required.
The minimum reading that can be taken in a thermometer on a degree c scale is the least count of itfor example,the least count of a clinical thermometer is 1/5 or 0.2degree c because there are 5 subdivisions of 1 division
The minimum reading that can be taken in a thermometer on a degree c scale is the least count of itfor example,the least count of a clinical thermometer is 1/5 or 0.2degree c because there are 5 subdivisions of 1 division
Both are perfectly acceptable. A digital thermometer may measure to a tenth of a degree, but this is of no importance when cooking meat. What matters is that the meat gets to the necessary USDA-recommended internal temperature, and for this an accuracy of only a few degress is required. The only exception to this would be an analog thermometer that can be left in the meat during cooking, because the electronics and cases of digital thermometers can't take the heat.
A caster camber guage is one of the easier guages you can read. It is all digital and it can read 0.1 of a degree out of a 20 degree area.
eeew! wash it first though! will it work efficiently?i just took it out ofthe wrapper so it didn't need to be washed 1st lol
You can take a temperature by placing the thermometer in the armpit, when you get the reading add a degree and that is the temp you would have gotten if you had done it orally. 98.6 is the normal human temp but we all very slightly.
A degree is a unit of measurement. It is usually represented by a number.
There's no thermometer shown here.
multiply the degree in C by 1.8 then add 32. this will give u the temperature in F. F = (C*1.8) +32
Your question sounds a bit wrong, so I assume you mean "What type of thermometer is used to measure body temperature" The answer: you can use... a) a normal clinical thermometer b) a digital clinical thermometer c) a forehead thermometer (i.e. FeverTemp) d) ear thermometer (more precise but more expensive) I hope that answers your question.