How Does the Thermometer Work and How to Choose a Good Thermometer
The thermometers we use today are different than the ones Galileo may have used.
There is usually a bulb at the base of the thermometer with a long glass tube
stretching out the top.
Early...
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How Does the Thermometer Work and How to Choose a Good Thermometer
The thermometers we use today are different than the ones Galileo may have used.
There is usually a bulb at the base of the thermometer with a long glass tube
stretching out the top.
Early thermometers used water, but because water freezes there
was no way to measure temperatures less than the freezing point of water.
So, alcohol,
which freezes at temperature below the point where water freezes, was used.
The red colored or silver line in the middle of the thermometer moves up and down
depending on the temperature.
The thermometer measures temperatures in Fahrenheit,
Celsius and another scale called Kelvin.
Fahrenheit is used mostly in the United
States, and most of the rest of the world uses Celsius.
Kelvin is used by scientists.
Thermometers may be described as empirical or absolute.
Absolute thermometers are
calibrated numerically by the thermodynamic absolute temperature scale.
Empirical
thermometers are n
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