there is no particular range as i know but its used to measure low temperatures. so its more relevant for lab use.
It depends on the thermometer.
A gas thermometer is a device that measures temperature by the variation in volume or pressure of a gas. It is made by filling a bulb with gas such that the volume of the gas in the bulb remains constant.
If you're the one designing the thermometer, you could make it longer or make the bore wider. If you've got an existing thermometer, there's not much you can do.
-117 to 78 degree centigrade
-183 to 100
there is no particular range as i know but its used to measure low temperatures. so its more relevant for lab use.
It depends on the thermometer.
Any range (in conjunction with a thermometer) gives good control, but I find the gas ranges to be best.
Helium gas
the thermometer that works on constant pressure
A clinical thermometer will offer more precise calibrated readings than a mercury thermometer. The range of measurable temperature differs between a clinical and a mercury thermometer with the mercury thermometer having the wider range.
A gas thermometer is a device that measures temperature by the variation in volume or pressure of a gas. It is made by filling a bulb with gas such that the volume of the gas in the bulb remains constant.
Actually anything that won't freeze or boil at the operating range of the thermometer. The most common are mercury and alcohol.
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