If it is clear red or blue, it is alcohol (ethanol) dyed, as it is normally colourless. If it is silver then the liquid is mercury, the only common metal that is liquid at room temperature.
The liquid inside the thermometer will expand due to the heat from direct sunlight, causing the mercury or alcohol level to rise. This will lead to a higher temperature reading on the thermometer due to the expansion of the liquid.
The sentence appears to be incomplete. However, a thermometer can typically measure temperature.
A thermometer is the most accurate piece of equipment to measure temperature because it is specifically designed for that purpose, using a narrow tube to accurately reflect the expansion or contraction of a liquid or mercury with changing temperature. The design of a thermometer allows for precise readings of temperature changes.
Liquid
Liquid pressure depends on the depth of the liquid, the density of the liquid, and the gravitational acceleration acting on the liquid. The pressure increases with depth due to the weight of the liquid above and is directly proportional to the density of the liquid.
depends on the liquid and it's quantity
In a laboratory, at home, etc.
The liquid inside the thermometer will expand due to the heat from direct sunlight, causing the mercury or alcohol level to rise. This will lead to a higher temperature reading on the thermometer due to the expansion of the liquid.
The red liquid in a thermometre could either be alcohol, dyed red; or a substance called mercury, which is very toxic. Hope I helped :)
This is gobbledygook.
a themometer
Yes, it can.
for measuring temperature
To measure temperature
Until the advent of digital thermometers, liquid ones were used in most domestic situations: to measure the air temperature, body temperature (to check for fever), cooking temperatures, fridge temperatures (to ensure that they were cold enough).
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