the most basic tool is your skin. it is the most easiest tool to use for measuring air temperature as you can feel whether it is hot, warm, cool or freezing. the thermometer is a very common and small tool for measuring air temperature too and it consists of a tube like glass but is sealed and murcury is stored inside. the maximum-minimum thermometer or the hygrometer is another instrument.
There is no specific temperature. Lukewarm typically means neutral in temperature to the skin.
yes they do ;) the skin for the temperature :)
The body contains temperature receptors which monitor external temperature in order to regulate body temperature. These special temperature receptors are located in the skin.
you Will feel cold
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the most basic tool is your skin. it is the most easiest tool to use for measuring air temperature as you can feel whether it is hot, warm, cool or freezing. the thermometer is a very common and small tool for measuring air temperature too and it consists of a tube like glass but is sealed and murcury is stored inside. the maximum-minimum thermometer or the hygrometer is another instrument.
A dermatome is an instrument to cut skin.
No. Skin does not sense temperature. Nerve endings in skin sense temperature.
Assuming that you are referring to medical and surgical instruments (not the skin), an autoclave is utilized to achieve the sterility of that instrument. Typically, sterilization is achieved through holding an instrument at a temperature of 250 Fahrenheit for approximately 15 minutes.
The temperature at which skin freezes is -78degrees centigrade.
it is the temperature of the skin
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Metal is a good conductor of heat, whereas wood is a poor conductor of heat. When you touch room-temperature metal, it draws heat from your skin faster than room-temperature wood does, so it feels cold. As was stated above, this only holds for chairs that are at a lower temperature (say, room temperature) than your skin temperature. If the chairs were at a higher temperature than your skin temperature (say, 100 degrees Fahrenheit), the metal would transfer heat to your skin faster than the wood would transfer heat, so the metal chair would feel hotter than the wood chair.
The temperature of the skin varies widely depending on core body temperature, the region of the body, and the environmental temperature. The body works hard to maintain a stable core temperature, but that means that there is wide variation in skin temperature.
the temperature of the skin.