Fahrenheit
Usually, max 212 F and min 32 F It depends on for what the thermometer will be used. My greenhouse min/max thermometer has a min of -40°F and a max of 120°F A (non-digital) clinical thermometer has a min of 94°F and a max of 108°F A cook's (sugar/jam) thermometer has a min of 100°F and a max of 400°F
"F" stands for Fahrenheit and "C" stands for Celsius on a thermometer. These symbols indicate the units of measurement being used to display the temperature.
Celsius
Thermometer holder is a tool to hold the thermometer for taking the different reading of the body,liquid, or mass. So this holder helps to hold the thermometer,this holder is made up of such material(cork) so it does not effect the temperature of thermometer.
a metal stand.
it serves as a thermometer. IDIOT! I don't think it is right for you to put idiot. Even though yes it is a thermometer it can stand for: an effector, sensor, feedback loop, responder, or a changer. So which one is it? Which one does it stand for out of the five. No, it does not stand as a thermometer. Whoever wrote that needs to change their answer because their obviously as clueless as the people who ask this particular question.
A dial stem thermometer typically ranges between -50°F to 500°F (-45°C to 260°C).
-20 to 120°F
The range of a laboratory thermometer typically varies, but it commonly measures temperatures from about -10°F to 212°F. Some laboratory thermometers may have wider ranges, extending from -40°F to 300°F or more, depending on their specific design and intended use. Always refer to the manufacturer's specifications for the exact range of a particular thermometer.
Depends on the scaling on the thermometer. 0°C 273.16K 32°F 459.67°R
Well it is the same as what you measure a thermometer with which is Celsius and Fahrenheit which is C and F
Shake down the thermometer before using, if the reading on the thermometer is 94.0º F or above.