No some read the temperature as Celsius, some as Fahrenheit, some as Kalvin
-40c (apex)
negative 40 degrees
At a temperature of -40 (minus forty) degrees, the Celsius and Fahrenheit scales read the same number.
At -40 degrees.
0 degrees
The two types of thermometers are the total immersion and partial immersion thermometers. However, they both read temperature the same way!
-40c (apex)
negative 40 degrees
At a temperature of -40 (minus forty) degrees, the Celsius and Fahrenheit scales read the same number.
To read temperature...
no,digital thermometers don't have mercury whereas clinical thermometers have mercury.
same size and shape
Thermometers are usually graded with either the Celsius or Fahrenheit scales or both. Sometimes (if circumstances require) they are graded with the Kelvin scale.
No
You can read the temp a lot easier.
I believe that would mean that the air is completely saturated with moisture-- 100% humidity.
They're thermometers..... So.... They do the exact same things as normal thermometers, except the temperature comes out on a small, digital screen. -.-