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noun - measuring instrument for measuring temperature
THERMOMETER - A thermometer is a device that measures temperature or a temperature gradient. A thermometer has two important elements: (1) a temperature sensor (e....
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Usually credited to Galileo, it originally contained water or alcohol, not mercury |
Carl Wunderlich introduced the use of this instrument to modern medicine in the 1850s, not 1898.6 |
In 1866 Thomas Albutt introduced the clinical type of this; old ones took 20 minutes to register |
This instrument's name is from Greek words meaning "heat measure" |
This instrument tells you when your candy has reached the hard ball or hard crack stage |
A Beckmann one of these can detect a tiny change in boiling point when one substance is mixed into another |
This device reads 234-240 degrees F. when your candy reaches the soft ball stage |
The clinical type of this is used to measure body temperatures; the magnetic type, temperatures under-450 degrees F. |
Thermometer description |
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A thermometer is a device that measures temperature or a temperature gradient. A thermometer has two important elements: (1) a temperature sensor (e.g. the bulb of a mercury-in-glass thermometer or the digital sensor in an infrared thermometer) in which some change occurs with a change in temperature, and (2) some means of converting this change into a numerical value (e.g. the visible scale that is marked on a mercury-in-glass thermometer or the digital readout on an infrared model). Thermometers are widely used in industries * to monitor processes, in meteorology, in medicine, and in scientific research. * Some of the principles of the thermometer were known to Greek philosophers of two thousand years ago. The modern thermometer gradually evolved from the thermoscope with the addition of a scale in the early 17th century and standardisation through the 17th and 18th centuries. |