There are several places where someone can find a user guide for a Braun Thermoscan ear thermometer IRT4520. Some possible options are Which, Viewpoints and Consumer Search.
The temperature shown on the digital thermometer is 21.2°C. Since the thermometer is precise to the nearest tenth of a degree, this means that the actual temperature could be anywhere between 21.15°C and 21.25°C.
No, a clinical thermometer is not suitable for measuring the temperature of hot tea as it is designed for measuring human body temperature. The high temperature of the hot tea could damage the clinical thermometer or give inaccurate readings. It is better to use a food thermometer designed for measuring the temperature of liquids.
You can see a diagram of a thermometer in various places, such as science textbooks, educational websites, or scientific journals. These diagrams typically illustrate the different components of a thermometer, including the bulb, capillary tube, and temperature scale. Additionally, you may also find diagrams of thermometers in instructional materials for science experiments or demonstrations.
1) Place thermometer perpendicular to the floor and against the wall. 2) Make a mark on the wall at the top of the thermometer. 3) Shift thermometer up so bottom is at mark. 4) Repeat 2) and 3) until close to the ceiling. 5) Shift thermometer up until it touches ceiling and mark location of highest mark on thermometer to determine fraction of thermometer length for last segment. This would give the height of the room in units of "thermometers". This is not a standard unit of measurement, but it is a measurement. If you desire a more standard unit like centimeters, then measure the length of the thermometer and multiply by height of the room in "thermometers". However, you didn't say whether you had a ruler for measuring the thermometer. As as alternative, you could look up the length of the thermometer in the catalog from which it was purchased.
LL.L on a GE digital thermometer usually indicates that the temperature reading is below the thermometer's measurable range. This could be due to the thermometer being too far away from the object being measured or the object being too cold for the thermometer to register a reading.
Here are three sentences using the word 'thermometer': "James used a thermometer to measure the temperature of the water." "It is important not to break the thermometer because the glass could cut you." "This thermometer is very old."
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If water does not evaporate from the wet bulb thermometer, it could indicate that the air around the thermometer is already saturated with moisture, making it difficult for further evaporation to occur. This could suggest high humidity levels in the environment.
Out of the hands of children, in a place protected from mechanical shock and away from extremes of temperature that could exceed the range of the thermometer.
When a thermometer displays "L", it typically indicates that the temperature reading is below the thermometer's lower limit or range of measurement. This could be due to the temperature being too low for the thermometer to accurately detect.
I don't know but you could get a thermometer and find out ?
One common formula for a faulty thermometer could be to read a value that is consistently higher or lower than the actual temperature. This could be due to an inaccurate scale or calibration issue.
It could be that the 'thermometer' and I presume you mean Thermostat is in backwards
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Before using a thermometer, it is important to clean it with soap and water, rinse thoroughly, and dry it properly. This is to ensure that the thermometer is free from any contamination that could affect the accuracy of the temperature readings.