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I1-01. Thermometers
Purpose
To show several types of thermometers.
Equipment
Thermometers as photographed.
Suggestions
Several thermometers, as photographed above, just lie there reading the temperature. You must plug in the electronic one and turn it on.
Images
Description
Several thermometers, as photographed above, just lie there reading the temperature. You must plug in the electronic one and turn it on.
References
Louise Diehl Patterson, Thermometers of the Royal Society, 1663-1768, AJP 19, 523-535, (1951).
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See pagesi1. thermal properties of matter
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See pagesi2. transfer of heat
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See pagesi3. gases
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See pagesi4. changes of state
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See pagesi5. laws of thermodynamics
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See pagesi1. thermal properties of matter
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See pagesi2. transfer of heat
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See pagesi3. gases
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See pagesi4. changes of state
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See pagesi5. laws of thermodynamics
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