Traditional thermometers normally cover 0 to 110 degrees Celsius. Electronic ones can go below and above this by a large amount; some custom-designed models can reach absolute zero, while others go into the thousands of degrees.
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 sensitive thermometer with an adjustable range so that small differences in temperature can be measured.
It is from -50 to 70
-183 to 100
-20 to 120°F
The range of a thermometer refers to the range of temperatures it can measure accurately. For example, a thermometer with a range of -20°C to 100°C can accurately measure temperatures within that range, but may not be accurate outside of it.
To increase the range of a thermometer, you can use a thermometer with a wider temperature range or select a different type of thermometer that is capable of measuring higher or lower temperatures. Additionally, some digital thermometers allow you to switch between different units of measurement to expand their range.
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.
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A sensitive thermometer with an adjustable range so that small differences in temperature can be measured.
A bi-metallic thermometer typically measures temperatures within the range of -50°C to 500°C, making it suitable for a wide variety of industrial and household applications. Beyond this range, the accuracy and reliability of the thermometer may decrease.
It is from -50 to 70
Range is30 Degrees to 120 Degrees
A clinical thermometer - is designed to measure typical human temperatures. The 'normal' temperature of a human is 37 C (98.4 F). There's no point in using a thermometer that can measure a huge range - when human temperatures fall within a very narrow range.
It depends on the temperature range the thermometer was designed to measure
The temperature range on a thermometer can vary depending on the type and purpose of the thermometer. Common temperature ranges include -50°C to 150°C for a standard household thermometer and up to 1000°C for specialized industrial thermometers. Digital thermometers can have wider ranges, such as -50°C to 300°C.
The range of an ordinary mercury thermometer is typically from -10°C to 110°C. However, digital thermometers have a wider range depending on the model, usually from around -50°C to 300°C.