To read temperature...
Bunsen Burners, Flasks, Test Tubes, Pipettes, Graduated Cylinders, Calorimeters, Tongs, Triple Balance Beam, Hot Plates, Beakers, Fume Hood, Thermometers, and many many many more.
Thetools scientist use are Barometers, Anemometer's thermometers Richter Scale
Scientists use measuring instruments whenever the can because everything cannot be observed by the senses so measuring instruments are needed instead.
Instant thermometers are just as accurate as regular thermometers. There is another plus to them as well which is they take the temperature a lot quicker.
Scientists commonly use the Celsius or Kelvin temperature scales.
Meteorologists use tools including barometers, thermometers, anemometers, and wind vanes.
Scientists use microscopes, x-rays, and much more! They also use many types of measuring devises like thermometers, rulers, graduated cylinders, and triple balanced beams.
No, there were not thermometers in the middle ages. There were some ancient scientists who know about expansion and contraction with temperature, but the idea was not applied to thermometers until the Renaissance.
Thermometer use is widespread across various demographics, including age groups, genders, and socioeconomic backgrounds. It is commonly used by parents to monitor their children's health, by healthcare professionals in clinical settings, and by individuals at home to track their own body temperature. With the advent of digital thermometers, the accessibility and convenience of monitoring temperature have increased.
Mercury thermometers are rarely used, except in lab thermometers. For human use, they have been replaced by dyed alcohol glass thermometers, or electronic digital thermometers.
When you need them.
microscope's, thermometers, test tubes, rulers , hot plates,
Doctors use body temperature thermometers to measure body temperature.
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how do meteorologist use thermometers
Some thermometers use mercury, in these the liquid is silvery. Some thermometers use a red dyed alcohol solutioin.