If you ever want to measure a temperature above 212 degrees, you're better off hanging the thermometer into the air in the oven. Since it's a hot-air oven, you want to measure the air. If it were a hot-water oven, you might prefer to measure water. But even then, what are you gonna do above 212, when the water goes away and all you have in there is steam ??
A clinical thermometer can be sterilized by wiping it with an alcohol swab or dipping it in a disinfectant solution such as isopropyl alcohol. It is important to follow proper sterilization techniques to prevent the spread of germs and ensure accurate temperature readings.
No, dipping your eyes in carrot juice will not help you see through clothes. This is a myth and has no scientific basis.>Your eyes do not have the ability to see through objects regardless of what you put in them.
If it has constant temperature (one can do this by dipping it in a beaker of water) it can be considered an ohmic conductor since Ohm's law states that the Voltage and amperage are directly proportional in a metallic conductor of constant temperature.
In Hungry Jozsef Biro invented the first ballpoint pen in 1938.
W.P. Purvis invented the fountain pen in 1827. His creation revolutionized writing instruments by allowing for a more efficient and convenient way to write without the need for constant dipping of the pen into an inkwell.
A clinical thermometer can be sterilized by wiping it with an alcohol swab or dipping it in a disinfectant solution such as isopropyl alcohol. It is important to follow proper sterilization techniques to prevent the spread of germs and ensure accurate temperature readings.
Well, honey, when the mercury dips, it means the temperature is dropping. It's not talking about the planet or the element, we're just measuring how hot or cold it is outside. So, next time someone says the mercury is dipping, just grab a jacket and deal with it.
Dipping balls in ice water lowers their temperature quickly. This can make them firmer and denser, changing their texture.
There are two reasons why the doctor dips in alcohol before use. The first is that any infections of the previous patient may have does not infect others. The second is that the mercury level should fall down to below 35 degrees centigrade before use.
By doing so, you can make sure that the germs of one person are not transferred to another. For example, You got a brand new thermometer, you used it in a person having, say, flu.....and then washed and kept and when using it next time...if u measure the temperature of another person, the virus of flu may be transported to the second person and the second person may have serious illness...from normal fever... This was just and example....
Albert Einstein invented dipping e.g dipping bread in soup.
It is not clear that IT is dipping down.
'Skinny-Dipping' is a slang term for swimming in the nude.
Ketchup is a condiment therefore it is not a dipping sauce.
Dipping should be done early in the summer, May specifically. However I am not totally authorised to answer this question as I reside in Ireland. The bluebottle (distributor of the harmful larvae) dispenses it's larvae at different times according to temperature. The average temperature in Ireland in May is 18-20 degrees centigrade. So perhaps dip at a time when it would be the temperature in your country.
Test the temperature by dipping your elbow, or pouring the water over the fold of your arm. If it feels OK there, it'll be OK for the baby.
Dipping Intonation is when the pitch of the voice falls and then rises.Example:Your meeting will be dismissed at, won't it?