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Qu'est-ce (qui) est THERMOMETERS - définition

DEVICE THAT MEASURES TEMPERATURE OR A TEMPERATURE GRADIENT
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  • An infrared thermometer is a kind of [[pyrometer]] ([[bolometer]]).
  • The "''Boyce MotoMeter''" radiator cap on a 1913 [[Car-Nation]] automobile, used to measure temperature of vapor in 1910s and 1920s cars.
  • An [[alcohol thermometer]].
  • Bi-metallic thermometer for cooking and baking in an oven
  • [[Mercury-in-glass thermometer]]
  • Various thermometers from the 19th century.
  • Thermometer with [[Fahrenheit]] (symbol °F) and [[Celsius]] (symbol °C) units.
  • Fifty-degree thermometers from the mid-17th century on exhibit at the [[Museo Galileo]] with black dots representing single degrees and white represented 10-degree increments; used to measure atmospheric temperatures
  • Comparison of the Celsius and Fahrenheit scales
  • alcohol]] and [[mercury thermometers]], and they can make a temperature reading inaccurate.
  • Bi-metallic stem thermometers used to measure the temperature of steamed milk
  • ''Very Slippy-Weather''<br>A [[caricature]] by [[James Gillray]], 1808

Alcohol thermometer         
ALTERNATIVE TO THE MERCURY THERMOMETER
Spirit thermometer; Ethanol thermometer; Alcohol-in-glass thermometer; Alcohol thermometers; Spirit thermometers
The alcohol thermometer or spirit thermometer is an alternative to the mercury-in-glass thermometer and has similar functions. Unlike the mercury-in-glass thermometer, the contents of an alcohol thermometer are less toxic and will evaporate quickly.
Thermometer         
An instrument for indicating the intensity of heat. Three scales of degrees of heat are used in practise, the Fahrenheit, Réamur, and Centigrade, each of which is described under its own title. (See Zero, Thermometric-Zero, Absolute.) The ordinary thermometer depends on the expansion of mercury; in some cases alcohol is used. Besides these the compound bar principle as used in the thermostat (see Thermostat, Electric) is employed.
thermometer         
(thermometers)
A thermometer is an instrument for measuring temperature. It usually consists of a narrow glass tube containing a thin column of a liquid which rises and falls as the temperature rises and falls.
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Thermometer

A thermometer is a device that measures temperature or a temperature gradient (the degree of hotness or coldness of an object). A thermometer has two important elements: (1) a temperature sensor (e.g. the bulb of a mercury-in-glass thermometer or the pyrometric 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 technology and industry to monitor processes, in meteorology, in medicine, and in scientific research.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour THERMOMETERS
1. In Montana, farmers anxiously watched their crops and thermometers.
2. By midmorning, thermometers had risen to 36 at Mobile.
3. There were no thermometers to test the oven‘s heat.
4. They could also distribute medicines and even monitor the temperature of patients remotely with laser thermometers.
5. Thermometers recorded temperatures as high as 48C and the searing heat is set to continue today.