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To read temperature...
1. Celsius and Kelvin scale are used for all low & high temperature readings. 2.Fahrenheit is mostly used for low temperatures in clinical thermometers or a little lower or higher temperature readings
Thetools scientist use are Barometers, Anemometer's thermometers Richter Scale
The temperature range is different for each type of thermometer and use.As an example of possible range: from 15 0F to 220 0F.It is not recommended today to use this obsolete temperature scale.
There are a few temperature scale that science use offten. The most common scale is a centigrade scale.
Doctors use body temperature thermometers to measure body temperature.
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how do meteorologist use thermometers
We ca use thermometers, thermocouples, resistance thermometers, pyrometers etc.
A solid substance in a Thermometer would only show the temperature at it's melting point up to its gas point. they use a liquid so the temperature can be measured at room temperature with ease.
thermometers today are used to generally see what the temperature in a room is they mainly use mercury to find this out :)
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1. Celsius and Kelvin scale are used for all low & high temperature readings. 2.Fahrenheit is mostly used for low temperatures in clinical thermometers or a little lower or higher temperature readings
Thetools scientist use are Barometers, Anemometer's thermometers Richter Scale
Clinical thermometers are specifically designed for measuring human body temperature, while other mercury-in-glass thermometers can be used for various purposes such as measuring temperature in laboratories or industrial settings. Clinical thermometers typically have a narrower temperature range focused on human body temperature, while other thermometers may have a wider temperature range. Additionally, clinical thermometers are often designed with features like an easy-to-read scale and a flexible tip for comfort and safety during use.
As tempertature rises, the mercury in the thermometer expands, causing it to go up. As temperature decreases, the mercury in the thermometer contracts, causing it to go down on the scale. However, mercury thermometers are very dangerous if it breakes and gets on your skin. so it it reccomended to use an electric thermometer. these thermometers use thermoelectric current to measure temperature. ergo. they are safe if they break cheers <3 -Eli