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    Temperature and Thermometers The Temperature of an object is a measure of the hotness or coldness of that object. An alternative way to think of temperature is to say that “the temperature of an object is a number – on some manmade scale – that indicates the hotness of the object”. ‘Hotness’ in turn is a measure of the kinetic energy of the molecules of the material. Note: You must use the term ‘hotness’.* The SI unit of temperature is the Kelvin (K)* Relationship between degrees Celsius

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    Thermometers: Understand the options Thermometers come in a variety of styles. Understand the different types of thermometers and how to pick the right thermometer for you.By Mayo Clinic Staff Choosing the thermometer that’s best for your family can be confusing. Here’s what you need to know about the most common thermometers. Digital thermometers Regular digital thermometers‚ which use electronic heat sensors to record body temperature‚ can be used in the rectum‚ mouth or armpit. The most accurate

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    CH1 LEARNING OUTCOME 2 Suppose your boss asked you to summarize the major people-related concerns related to opening an office in China. What issues would be on your list? First I would find out the cultural differences‚ break down the language barrier‚ Make sure that technological systems are compatible‚ and make sure to recruit the best employees. LEARNING OUTCOME 3 Name a company you hope to work for someday. What is its track record in terms of corporate social responsibility and sustainability

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    THERMOMETER CALIBRATION USING CONTROLLED TEMPERATURE BATHS TXDOT DESIGNATION: TEX-926-K Test Procedure for THERMOMETER CALIBRATION USING CONTROLLED TEMPERATURE BATHS Texas Department of Transportation TxDOT Designation: Tex-926-K Effective Date: August 1999 1. SCOPE 1.1 Calibrate thermometers by comparison with standard thermometers while immersed in stirred water or oil baths. Alternately‚ calibrate specific points by placing in a reference temperature bath such

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    Thermometers measure temperature‚ by using materials that change in some way when they are heated or cooled. What can be considered the first modern thermometer‚ the mercury thermometer with a standardized scale‚ was invented by Daniel Gabriel Fahrenhei[->0]t in 1714. The Celsius temperature scale is also referred to as the "centigrade" scale. Centigrade means "consisting of or divided into 100 degrees". In 1742‚ the Celsius scale was invented by Swedish Astronomer Anders Celsius[->1].

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    Thermometer is the device used to measure temperature. The extremely fine tube (narrow bore) of a thermometer is called a capillary. The boiling point of water (or condensing point of steam) is 100oC or 212oF or 373 K. The freezing point of water (or melting point of ice) is 0oC or 32oF or 273 K. These temperatures are typically used in the calibration of thermometers and are known as the fixed points. The temperature range that is typically marked on a laboratory thermometer is −10oC to 110oC

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    VIT Emblem SCHOOL OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING VIT University “ AUDIBLE THERMOMETER” PROJECT REPORT For Project Based learning (PBL) In Biomedical Instrumentation Winter 2012-2013 by B.SRIKAR SUDARSAN M.SARATH KUMAR S.YOGESH RAJ Under the Guidance of Prof.M.Monica Subashini Guide ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We have put efforts in this project. However‚ it would not have been possible without the kind support and help of individuals and organization. We would like

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    Borel Thermometers A thermometer is a device or instrument used for measuring temperature. There are many different types of thermometers; however each one is based on a physical property of a thermometric (temperature measuring) substance that differs in a measurable way with temperature. Some of the physical properties that vary with temperature are volume‚ resistance and color. A physical property that increases or decreases with temperature can be used to measure temperature. This is

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    Different types of thermometers Galileo thermometer. A Galileo thermometer (or Galilean thermometer)‚ named after Italian physicist Galileo Galilei‚ is a thermometer made of a sealed glass cylinder containing a clear liquid and a series of objects whose densities are such that they rise or fall as the temperature changes. By definition‚ Galileo’s thermometer is actually a thermoscope‚ not a thermometer. Gas thermometer A gas thermometer measures temperature by the variation in volume

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    Science Behind the Galileo Thermometer The Galileo thermometer‚ used to measure temperature‚ is mainly used for home décor nowadays. The stylish thermometer used in people’s homes today is based off of a thermo scope Galileo invented in the early 1600’s. Although not exact‚ the Galileo thermometer is moderately accurate. The thermometer has several glass blown bubbles‚ with a colored liquid inside which is just for decoration. The bubbles have metal tags attached to the bottom of them with an engraved

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