When a thermometer reaches thermal equilibrium, the temperature of the thermometer and the substance it is measuring are the same. Therefore, the thermometer is essentially measuring its own temperature.
A thermometer measures the temperature of its bulb (for glass & Mercury/alcohol thermometers) or its sensor for electronic thermometers. This is why it is necessary to wait for the bulb or sensor to come to the same temperature as the object for which the reading is wanted before noting the temperature.
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It is not possible to measure the room temperature with a thermometer. A digital oral thermometer will not work to measure the room temperature. It is meant to measure human temperature, not room temperature. You will need a room thermometer to measure the room temperature.
An Environmental Impact Statement is required by companies when starting a factory or making a change to the manufacturing processes. It is meant to outline what impact the change will have on the environment.
It is the average temperature. the intermediate value between the highest and the lowest
It means that the air is holding as much water vapor as it can at that temperature. Any increase in moisture or decrease in temperature at that point will result in water condensing.
A change in the amount (or concentration) of at least one of the reactants and products or a change in temperature or pressure.
It is not possible to measure the room temperature with a thermometer. A digital oral thermometer will not work to measure the room temperature. It is meant to measure human temperature, not room temperature. You will need a room thermometer to measure the room temperature.
Centigrade is also known as Degree. If you meant 38 Centigrade is how many Fahrenheits, the answer is 100.4 F or 311.15 K (Kelvin)
This could describe a thermometer. The only thing missing is the graduations. That way the height of the column can be associated with a specific temperature, the one that caused the column to be as high as it is.
Accurately is the adjective form of the word accurate. It means free from mistakes or errors. For example, a thermometer must be accurate in order to know the temperature.
What is meant by the statement You cannot teach ethics?
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I'm glad you asked me about the difference between a clinical thermometer and a laboratory thermometer. They are both used to measure temperature, but they have some key differences. Here are the main differences between clinical and laboratory thermometers: Temperature range: Clinical thermometers are designed to measure human body temperature, which is typically between 35°C and 42°C. Laboratory thermometers, on the other hand, can measure a wider range of temperatures, from -10°C to 110°C. Least count: The least count is the smallest change in temperature that the thermometer can detect. Clinical thermometers typically have a least count of 0.1°C, while laboratory thermometers can have a least count of 0.01°C or even smaller. Construction: Clinical thermometers are typically made of glass, while laboratory thermometers can be made of glass or metal. Usage: Clinical thermometers are meant to be used by people to measure their own body temperature or the temperature of another person. Laboratory thermometers are used by scientists and technicians to measure the temperature of objects or substances in a laboratory setting. Here's a fictional anecdote from my personal experience: When I was in medical school, I was working in the emergency room one night when a patient came in with a fever. I took her temperature with a clinical thermometer and it was 40°C. I knew that this was a dangerously high fever, so I immediately started her on antibiotics. The next day, her fever had gone down and she was feeling much better. This experience taught me the importance of using the right thermometer for the job. If I had used a laboratory thermometer, I might not have been able to detect the patient's fever as quickly, and she might have gotten worse. I hope this information is helpful. Please let me know if you have any other questions.
African ethics is at crossroads the statement true.why.explain what you think is meant by the statement and give reasons for such a phenomenon?
What is meant by the statement "Life is 10 percent what happens to you and 90 percent how you react to it."
You SHOULD put the thermometer into the meat while it is cooking. Solid meat pieces need to be 145 Deg F or over. Ground meat 165 Deg F. All poultry needs to be 165 Deg F or over. The temperature is INTERNAL and not against a bone. Any external thermometer only reads the surface temperature not the internal meat temperature. The "pop out" indicators are not calibrated. You should still check the temperature before declaring the food done. You calibrate a thermometer by putting it in a cup of ice then a pot of gently boiling water. The professional thermometers are not meant to be left in. ref: http://www.foodsafety.gov/keep/charts/mintemp.html ************* previous answer below ****************** You can yes,but I would not recommend leaving it in the meat while it is cooking,but you can.
The statement "Anyone can lead refers to the ability to"
influence others