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Air temperature and air pressure are inversely proportional. As temperature increases, air pressure decreases. This is best demonstrated in an enclosed vessel.
prevent trapping of air bubbles line of sight must be perpendicular to get the correct reading and avoid errors
The answer would depend on the altitude (or depth) of the air you're measuring. Because air can be compressed, the weight of the atmosphere (or atmosphere plus water if it is submerged) on top of the air you're measuring determines the volume, or space, the air takes up. The more the weight, the smaller the space the compressed air would take up. Temperature is also a factor as air becomes denser and compresses (the molecules become more tightly packed) as it gets colder.
The temperature of the air in the shade. The temperature of the air is a measure of the degree of molecular movement of all the Nitrogen and Oxygen molecules that largely make up air.
The reading is not accurate if it is not in the liquid that you are measuring. Once you take it out, the temperature will be measuring the air.
Measuring temperature. Could be ambient air temperature, could be the temperature inside of something, etc.
All devices for measuring temperature are called thermometers. This includes those which use mercury and measure the temperature of the air.
Scales work by measuring things. Thermometer scales work by measuring the temperature of the air and certain liquids for example.
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The thermometer is used to measure temperature whether it air, water, molten steel, anything you can think of. Scales of measuring Temperature are mainly Celsius , Fahrenheit and Kelvin
The thermometer is used to measure temperature whether it air, water, molten steel, anything you can think of. Scales of measuring Temperature are mainly Celsius , Fahrenheit and Kelvin
Measuring the temperature of the boiling point at different pressures.
25-25.5 Celsius is the best temperature
Same as the ambient air is to avoid shocking the plants.