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Clinical thermometers are not used to measure the temperature of boiling water! They have a range of about 35oC to 43oC and they will explode at a temperature of about 100oC! Ordinary laboratory thermometers are used.
the unit you use is Celsius
Measure the heat given up to the water by another substance
Temperature.
Water Temperaure cools
A thermometer is used to measure the temperature of hot water.
it is used to measure the temperature of water's surface that is captured inside of a bucket which is lowered into the water until the surface temperature is registered; then taken out of water and read by user.
Because you need to measure the temperature of water, not the air.
Because you need to measure the temperature of water, not the air.
Clinical thermometers are not used to measure the temperature of boiling water! They have a range of about 35oC to 43oC and they will explode at a temperature of about 100oC! Ordinary laboratory thermometers are used.
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how are temperature the amount of heat transferred and change in in temperature of related
1. Measure out 1 kg of cold water into a large beaker. 2. Measure and record the initial temperature of the water. 3. Put an immersion heater into the water and switch on for a fixed period of time, eg 10 minutes. 4. Measure and record the temperature at the end. 5. Work out the change in temperature. 6. Repeat for several other masses of water.
A mercury thermometer (but not a medical one!)
the unit you use is Celsius
The instrument that is needed to measure the temperature of the water is called an "Aquarium Thermometer".
how are temperature the amount of heat transferred and change in in temperature of related