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Why sensors show different readings at same temperature?

Sensors can show different readings at the same temperature due to differences in calibration, accuracy, and environmental factors such as humidity or interference. Variations in sensor design, manufacturing, and quality control can also impact their readings. It is important to consider these factors when comparing sensor data.


What reading that the faraniet and the degree celsius will be the same?

The Fahrenheit and Celsius scales will show the same temperature at -40 degrees, as this is the point where the scales intersect.


What temperature will the themometer show when pure water is being collected?

The thermometer will show the temperature of the pure water being collected, which should be around the normal room temperature. If the water was heated or cooled prior to collection, the thermometer will reflect that temperature instead.


Can you show me a number line?

A number line is where a line is drawn with one number starting on one end and another ending it. The number on the furthest right or bottom end is the lower number and the number on the furthest left or top is the highest number.


Why are Kelvins easier than Celsius to graph?

It depends on what you are graphing and the domain. If you are tracking daily temperature in your town, for example, the only difference will be in the y-intercept: that is how high or low your graph is. If you must show the origin on the chart, though, the vertical scale will be much greater. If graphing some aspect of thermodynamics, the Kelvin graph should be simpler because it is likely to go through the origin.

Related Questions

What does it mean when the temperature of the planet is negative degree Celsius?

negative degrees show how cold it is


Which civilization discovered negative numbers?

Negative numbers do not show up much in the real world unless someone is trying to figure out a problem. The numbers were first discovered by the Indian civilization.


Do all thermometers show negative numbers?

Not all of them ,no. Some do, some don't.


Why sensors show different readings at same temperature?

Sensors can show different readings at the same temperature due to differences in calibration, accuracy, and environmental factors such as humidity or interference. Variations in sensor design, manufacturing, and quality control can also impact their readings. It is important to consider these factors when comparing sensor data.


The thermometer show negative 20 degrees if the temperature rises negative 10 degrees how much will it have changed?

It will have fallen to -30o


What type tempcoefficient does the zener diode have?

negative tempareture It depends on the reverse voltage. Up to about 5.6 volts, the zener has a negative temperature coefficient. Beyond 5.6 volts it begins to show a positive temperature coefficient.


Why is there a need for negative numbers?

To show a mathematical relation of loss and in some cases direction.


Where can you find negative numbers at home?

A place you can find negative numbers is on a digital timer when u pass the time set. You might find it on a bill also to show how much you owe someone. i don't know!


What are gyro-sensors?

Gyro Sensors are devices that show rotational speed in degrees per second.


The thermometer show negative 10 degrees if the temperature rises 5 degrees how much will it have changed?

5 degrees. Don't get your point...


Why does O2 sensors show rich and lean?

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What are negative stem and leaf plot numbers represented?

In a stem-and-leaf plot, negative numbers are represented by including the negative sign in the "stem" or the "leaf" as appropriate. For example, if the data includes -12 and -3, the stem might represent the negative tens (e.g., -1 for -10 to -19) and the leaves would show the individual units. This allows for a clear display of the distribution of both negative and positive values in the dataset.

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