Well good thermometers contain mercury, a substance that rises or lowers according to heat pressure.
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Frequently thermometers filled with an alcohol; but also thermometers with mercury, with thermoresistance, thermocouples, etc.
Responsiveness in a thermometer refers to how quickly and accurately the thermometer reflects changes in temperature. A responsive thermometer will quickly show fluctuations in temperature without lagging behind the actual temperature changes. This is important for obtaining accurate and real-time temperature readings.
use a thermometer.We can feel how hot or cold something is. However, sometimes things are just too hot or cold for us to feel safely. At other times we need to know exactly how hot or cold something is. When we need to measure temperature correctly we need to use an instrument called a thermometer. This measures temperature in degrees Celsius [sometimes called centigrade] or degrees Fahrenheit. There are different types of thermometers for different situations. A medical thermometer, for example, needs to be very accurate. It measures in fractions of degrees. When we are ill, even tiny changes in temperature are important. Some thermometers use a liquid that moves up a very fine glass tube. Most room thermometers, and outdoor thermometers are like this. The liquid is either mercury [ which is poisonous] or coloured alcohol. As liquids get warmer they expand [get bigger], and move up the tube. Water expands too, but not as much as alcohol and mercury. Thermometers that might be used by small children are not made of glass. They use a digital display which lights up the temperature. Inside the displays are chemicals that change colour according to the temperature.
The principle behind a liquid thermometer is thermal expansion. As the temperature increases, the liquid inside the thermometer expands, causing it to rise in the narrow tube, giving a reading of the temperature.
Temperature is typically measured using a thermometer, which can be a physical device like a mercury or digital thermometer, or a non-contact device like an infrared thermometer. Temperature can also be measured using a thermocouple or a thermistor.
The same way you use a non-science thermometer.
A thermometer is used to find the temperature of something, being used in science or not.
A lab thermometer is used for measuring the tempurature of liquids in the science lab. :)
Frequently thermometers filled with an alcohol; but also thermometers with mercury, with thermoresistance, thermocouples, etc.
Well, whatever is stood or sat behind the apple at the time..Is the science behind it..Because everything is science. So really anything that is behind it is science. (:
It takes temperature
a thermometer
no its not One of the definitions of technology is the practical application of science to commerce or industry, and the invention and introduction of the thermometer was an excellent example of technology.
You can see a diagram of a thermometer in various places, such as science textbooks, educational websites, or scientific journals. These diagrams typically illustrate the different components of a thermometer, including the bulb, capillary tube, and temperature scale. Additionally, you may also find diagrams of thermometers in instructional materials for science experiments or demonstrations.
Fahrenheit created the first thermometer for measuring temperature. Before he created his thermometer, people did not have a precise way to describe temperature.
The one where you use your mum
the science of surfboards is forces and gravity