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Labmate Thermometer delivers reliable temperature readings across broad range of temperatures. They feature clear digital display for easy reading in various environments. Their sturdy build ensures consistent performance under different conditions. They come with fast response time for quick results during operation. Our Thermometer monitors temperatures in laboratories, food processing, and healthcare settings.
Frequently Asked Questions
1 What is a Thermometer?
A Thermometer is an apparatus designed to measure the temperature of body or substance.
2 What is the Principle of Thermometer?
It works on the principle that solids and liquids expand on heating.
3 What is the difference between Celsius and Fahrenheit scales in Thermometer?
The Celsius scale (°C) is based on the freezing point (0°C) and boiling point (100°C) of water whereas the Fahrenheit scale (°F) sets the freezing point of water at 32°F and the boiling point at 212°F.
4 Can Thermometer be used to measure environmental temperature?
It is widely used to measure the temperature of air or water.
5 What is the difference between a Thermometer and a Thermostat?
A Thermometer measures temperature whereas a Thermostat regulates temperature by controlling heating and cooling systems.
6 Can Thermometer be used to check hypothermia?
It is used to detect hypothermia which occurs when body temperature falls below 95°F (35°C).
7 What is the difference between a Thermometer and a Temperature Gauge?
A Thermometer measures temperature and provides a numerical value or a visual indicator whereas a Temperature Gauge provides an analog or digital reading.
8 Can a Thermometer measure the temperature of a liquid?
It is used to measure the temperature of liquids like water, soups and beverages.
9 Can Thermometer be used to measure the temperature of metal objects?
It can be used for measuring the temperature of metal objects.
10 Can Thermometer be used to measure temperature in a lab environment?
It is used for measuring temperature in scientific experiments.