0.1 is typical, however if you have a Beckmann thermometer then you can read 0.01 0C. These thermometers are large expensive and fragile so not commonly available even in laboratories.
On a medical or room thermometer the smallest unit that you are likely to come across is 1 deg F.
Either Celsius or Fahrenheit, there should be a letter telling you which. C for Celsius and F for Fahrenheit.
German physicist Daniel gabriel Fahrenheit invented the mercury-in-glass thermometer
There is none. Fahrenheit is not an SI unit.
If the temperature is 36 degrees Fahrenheit, it is approximately 2 degrees Celsius.
A thermometer is used for measuring accurate temperatures. Also using the degrees Fahrenheit and Celsius.
On a medical or room thermometer the smallest unit that you are likely to come across is 1 degree.
Celsius or Fahrenheit.
Celsius and Fahrenheit
-20 degrees celsius
Degrees Fahrenheit.
Fahrenheit
degrees
Either Celsius or Fahrenheit, there should be a letter telling you which. C for Celsius and F for Fahrenheit.
In 1714, Gabriel Fahrenheit invented the first mercury thermometer.
On a Fahrenheit thermometer the long marks represent a full degree. There are four shorter lines between the long marks that indicate two degree increments.
A thermometer measures temperature; common units for temperature are:* Kelvin (the official international unit) * Celsius, also known as Centigrade (a popular unit used in most of the world) * Fahrenheit (mainly used in the United States)
With the unit in the off mode, depress the on/off switch and hold in until the "c" in the display switches to an "f." It will now measure in Fahrenheit.