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When temperature increases so the reading shown also increases.
At -40
Direct sunlight would heat the thermometer higher than the actual air temperature. A reading would be more accurate if taken in the shade, where the temperature reading would not be greatly different.
A low temperature data logger measures and records temperatures below freezing. These temperatures range from -80C to 40C.
It depends on the thermometer that you are using.
That would be sequential reading or writing, as appropriate.
Reading information(data) and figuring out its meaning(interpreting).
concordant data is a data based on concordant
The only possible way is to use a thermometer. The best kind is the instantaneous electronic thermometers where you point at an object and it gives you the temperature reading.
in order it was written.
When temperature increases so the reading shown also increases.
Wiring
When calibrating any kind of thermometer in an ice water bath, the temperature should be 0o C or 32o F.
The thermometer reading will change from reading the solution temperature.
Add 273.15 to convert degrees Celsius to Kelvin.
Writing data is when you store it. Reading data is when you retrieve what is already stored.This is really not much different than understanding the difference between writing something onto paper and reading something off of a piece of paper.
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