Tympanic Temperature:
The body temperature as measured electronically at the tympanic membrane.
Tympan/o = Eardrum
ic = pertaining to
Tympanic membrane
The eardrum is also known as the 'tympanic membrane.' 'Tympanic' is an adjective. Otherwise, there is no adjectival form of eardrum. Eardrumic? No. Eardrumal? Not hardly. Eardrumous? Out of the question.
A surgical incision of the eardrum is known as a myringotomy. The hole left behind is known as a myringostomy.
The ear has a tube that equalizes the pressure in the eardrum. These tubes are known as the eustacean tubes.
A measured increase in air temperature just above the ground is known as a temperature inversion. This phenomenon occurs when warm air moves over cold air near the surface, trapping pollutants and leading to poor air quality.
When the energy is molecular, atomic, or ionic, it is known as temperature. It is kinetic because the temperature is the mean kinetic energy of these particles. This, by definition, is the thermal energy.
Temperature is measured at 0 Kelvin (-273 degrees Celsius) because it is the point at which all molecular motion stops. This point is known as absolute zero and serves as the basis for the Kelvin temperature scale.
The word "temperature" refers to the level of heat (or cold) in a certain atmosphere, for example, outdoors or in someone's home. Temperature is generally measured in units known as either "Celsius" or "Fahrenheit".
Mass is measured with a balance and temperature with a thermometer. cw: Mass (gravitational): Usually you measure the force of its attraction to Earth. Mass(kinetic): Usually you measure the acceleration from a given force. Temperature can also be measured by its radiation spectrum (e.g., a star).
A thermometer can measure the thermal energy of an object, which is a form of heat known as temperature. Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in an object or substance.
Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in a substance, while heat is the transfer of energy from a higher temperature object to a lower temperature object. Temperature is a scalar quantity measured in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit, while heat is measured in joules or calories.
Another name for a eardrum can be called a Tympanic membrane.