it tells you your temperature
According to Charles' law, V/T = constant(p), where V = volume, T = temperature and p = pressure. The law tells us how gases tend to expand when heated. Volume of a gas is directly related to the temperature.
A thermometer is used for checking temperatures. Either it be througt a person, out side, or food. It tells you if you have a fever or not. If your food ex. turkey, is cooked all the way through. It also lets you know how to dress depending on the temperature out side.
The two metals expand at different thermal rates, so as temperature increases, one expands more than the other, causing the strip to bend. If configured properly, it could be set to bend enough at a certain temperature so that it bends and touches an electrical contactor, which tells the air conditioner to turn on. Once the air conditioner has run for a while, the temperature lowers, and the metals start to contract, bending it away from the contact, and turning the air conditioner off.
temperature
it tells you if its going to rain or not. it also tells you the temperature
Temperature tells what degrees it is like how hot or cold something is
Temperature, palour, disposition.
it tells you your temperature
yes
Yes, 103 is not good. 310 you would be dead.
crickets
ambient air temperature sensor - tells you the outside temperature
Mercury, like the planet
it tells the temperature (or molecular movement) it is the same thing
to see what is the temperature The Mercury expands or contracts depending on the temperature so its height against the scale on the thermometer tells you the temperature.
seriously? it tells you what temperature you engine coolant/antifreeze is. that is how your gauge on the dash knows what your temperature is at.