This really depends what the temerature you want is. For lower temperatures you can heat in a thermostatically controlled container of oil.
For highter temperatures you will need a thermoostatically controlled furnace. This wil easily give you good control up to at least 1000C
Temperature can be measured with a thermometer.
to hold the testicles and keep them at an exact temperature.
According to the Wikipedia article, a non-mathematical explanation of Newton's Law of Cooling is: "The rate of heat loss of a body is proportional to the temperature difference between the body and its surroundings."In other words, it is assumed that the rate of heat loss will increase linearly with temperature. This is basically correct if you consider only conduction; however, in the case of radiation, the radiation emitted by a body is proportional to the fourth power of the absolute temperature (for example, temperature measured in Kelvin). This will give you a curve, not a straight line; for small temperature intervals, you can approximate this with a straight line, but it will not be exact.
An exact relation doesn't exist.
yes. tthe temperature says the exact same until the whole things that is melting has melted.
Temperature can be measured with a thermometer.
Many do. Baking is a very exact procedure . There are exact considerations for measurements, temperature , measuring volume of pans , timing etc. A good baker is as much scientist as chef.
No. No matter what is being measured, zero is just zero. It is neither positive or negative; it's just there. The exact middle of infinity.
There is no exact temperature since they are cold blooded and are the same temperature as the air and soil that they are found in.
My 1992 Spirit does the exact same thing... its either the Coolant Temperature Sensor that screws into the engine or as in my case a faulty Temp Gauge.
5 miles is a measured number
Milliliters (abbreviated "ml") is generally a measured quantity.
The fluid level is very temperature specific. A scan tool is required to know the exact temperature of the fluid. The fluid level is then measured with a special tool ( at the dealer ) and that reading is compared to a chart in the service manual to fins the correct level. From a temperature of 30 deg F to 200 deg F the level can change 3 to 4 inches.The fluid level is very temperature specific. A scan tool is required to know the exact temperature of the fluid. The fluid level is then measured with a special tool ( at the dealer ) and that reading is compared to a chart in the service manual to fins the correct level. From a temperature of 30 deg F to 200 deg F the level can change 3 to 4 inches.
32.9853589 to be exact
Coral is at the same temperature as the water it is found in.
no you have to get different kinds of rates to know that i the exact answer.
Planet sizes cannot be measured to such accuracy.