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If one junction is at a higher temperature than the other one, an electric current flows, producing a reading on a digital voltmeter, the voltage of the current is directly related to the temperature.They are used in industry to measure a vast range of temperatures from -250℃, they are also very good at measuring the temperatures on small objects or for rapidly changing temperatures.Resistance thermometers are used to measure temperatures accurately from -200They work by using the fact that electrical resistance builds up in a platinum wire when the temperature increases. 6 0 obj <>/ExtGState<>/XObject<>/ProcSet[/PDF/Text/ImageB/ImageC/ImageI] >>/MediaBox[ 0 0 595.25 842] /Contents 12 0 R/Group<>/Tabs/S/StructParents 2>> 12 0 obj <> A glass bulb with thinner wall – Heat can be transferred to the bulb easily. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish.Accept Read More. 2 0 obj They are best used for steady temperatures and are bulky.Constant-Volume Gas thermometers use the change in pressure of a gas to measure temperature. ●Linearity is when a given change in …

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By flicking your wrist, the mercury returns to the bulb again.Mercury thermometers (for clinical use) are now being replaced by digital thermometers, because mercury is toxic.Thermocouples are used to measure temperatures that change quickly or are very high.Thermocouple thermometers have wires made of two different materials, e.g iron and copper that are joined together. endstream stream Thermochromic Liquids 8 0 obj

Sensitivity is defined as the ratio of the change in output value to change in input signal. 3 0 obj Image source and credit: http://www.advancedaquarist.comTo the left is a labelled diagram of a thermometer, you don't need to know all of the different parts of a thermometer, but I included it to help you understand.When the glass bulb is is heated, the liquid in the bulb starts to expand up the capillary tube. ●Range is the difference between maximum and minimum temperatures. It works over a wide rang of temperatures, and is bulky.Thermochromic liquids change colour when heated or cooled, they have a limited range of temperatures (around room temperatures). GCSE Keywords: Scale, Linear, Precision, Sensitivity ... Thermometers and temperature 16. � ���ݚ�#yS 9 0 obj

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The range of a liquid-in-glass thermometer is limited by the length of the thermometer and can be increased by: increasing the diameter of the capillary – this means that the liquid will not expand as far along the tube per degree rise in temperature. 'G ��|G�l*�-�g�o_:�s��\Dx����� endobj