A thermometer which is used to measure the body temperature
Thermometer
Yes, "thermometre" is the British English spelling of "thermometer."
The range of a clinical thermometer is limited to a specific temperature range to ensure accurate measurements within that range. This allows for a higher level of precision and reliability in assessing an individual's body temperature for medical purposes. Extending the range beyond this limit may compromise accuracy and make the thermometer less effective for clinical use.
usually mercury
To find the temperature
it takes temperature, many used to check inner bumhole levels
In 1724 Gabriel Fahrenheit invented the first mercury thermometer.
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The water thermometer, or the thermoscope, was invented by Galileo Galilei. It was based on the idea that the density of a liquid changes with the temperature.
The element mercury has several unique properties, including that it expands when heat is applied, making it useful for making thermometers.
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