No, a thermometer is not an example of a digital computer. A thermometer is a device used to measure temperature and typically consists of a bulb containing a liquid (such as Mercury) that expands or contracts with temperature changes. In contrast, a digital computer is an electronic device that processes data using binary code and performs various tasks based on instructions programmed into its software.
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A digital sensor, such as a digital thermometer or a digital scale, can send its measurements directly to a computer. These sensors use digital communication protocols such as USB or Bluetooth to transfer data to a computer for further analysis or processing.
invantor of digital thermometer
The resolution of a digital thermometer is the smallest incremental change in temperature that the thermometer can detect and display. It is typically expressed in degrees Fahrenheit or Celsius. For example, a thermometer with a resolution of 0.1°C can display temperature changes as small as one-tenth of a degree.
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analogue, since it doesn't use electronics
the digital thermometer numbers are easy to read
The digital thermometer is less acurrate then the basal digital thermometer. they use different methods of working. iter than that there is no difference.
These are the digital devices solenoid, computer, computer hardware, mobile phone, camera etc.
A smartphone would be one example of a small handheld device. Another might be a calculator, thermometer, or a whistle.
analog computer examples
A computer inside a digital thermometer measures the conductivity of the thermistor, which is a heat-sensitive electric conductor. The higher the temperature, the more conductive the thermistor is, and that reading is calculated and displayed by the computer.