thermometer
to check the temp. you have to stick a thermometer through it
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"Temp" is an abbreviation for "temperature." The term "root temp" could refer to the basic or initial temperature of a system or environment from which changes are measured or compared.
It is measured as the thermodynamic temperature - the temp on the Kelvin scale.
If you want to be pedantic, scientists measure temperature in kelvins, not degrees. Heat is energy and is measured in energy units, like joules.
It would be measured in a matter of minutes...or until the semen dries up.
The highest temperature was measured at Furnace Creek on July 10, 1913, of 134 degrees F.
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.
take your gages and put them on the beginning of the evaporator (afte metering device or txv) and look at saturation temp then get your temp at the suction line (before the compressor) then take you first temp and your second temp and subtract you highest temp from you lowest temp and that would be your superheat
The Moon's surface temperature depends on where it is measured.... Surface temp. equator 85°Nminmeanmax100 K220 K390 K70 K130 K230 K
Temperature measured with the ear thermometer (tympanic membrane thermoemeter)
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