There are around 5,000 known minerals on Earth that meet the five requirements to be classified as a mineral: naturally occurring, inorganic, solid, definite chemical composition, and ordered internal structure.
Test tube, Beaker, Pipette, Safety Goggles, Measuring Cylinder
they have a different arrangement of the base
Five. Assuming that the trailing zero is not simply for decorative purposes: it indicates that the number is accurate to the nearest ten thousandths.
Air Temperature - Thermometer Air Pressure - Barometer Humidity - Hygrometer Wind - Weather Vane (direction) with anemometer (speed) Rainfall - Rain Gauge I've even seen software that can use a webcam to measure cloud cover in Oktas.
Unplug the battery for five minutes
barometer, anemometer, thermometer, hygrometer, and a wind vane.
In 1866 SirThomas CliffordAll butt invented a clinical thermometer that produced a body temperature reading in five minutes as opposed to twenty.[10] In 1999 Dr. Francesco Pompeii of the Exertion Corporation introduced the world's first temporal artery thermometer, a noninvasive temperature sensor which scans the forehead in about 2 seconds and provides a medically accurate body temperature.
There is no reset button on the thermometer in a rear view mirror on a 1999 GM Yukon. However, you can try to reset it by disconnecting for five minutes.
Thomas Clifford Allbutt invented the clinical thermometer in 1866. This thermometer was a significant improvement over previous models, as it was more compact and could provide quicker readings, typically within five minutes. Allbutt's design featured a sealed glass tube filled with mercury, which allowed for a more accurate and efficient way to measure body temperature in a clinical setting. His invention greatly advanced medical practice by making temperature measurement more accessible and reliable.
Yes
Yes, Fahrenheit's scale was the first of the five main scales.
it serves as a thermometer. IDIOT! I don't think it is right for you to put idiot. Even though yes it is a thermometer it can stand for: an effector, sensor, feedback loop, responder, or a changer. So which one is it? Which one does it stand for out of the five. No, it does not stand as a thermometer. Whoever wrote that needs to change their answer because their obviously as clueless as the people who ask this particular question.
Quicksilver, hydrargyrum, concentrated/refined cinnabar, thermometer filling, silvery poison stuff. Is that 5? =)
Touch alone is not an accurate method for determining the temperature of an object because our sense of touch is not precise. It can give a general idea if something is hot or cold, but to get an accurate temperature measurement, it is best to use a thermometer.
fiftyfive?
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