A thermometer is a device used to measure temperature. It consists of a long, narrow glass tube with a bulb at one end that contains a liquid (usually mercury or alcohol). The liquid expands and contracts with changes in temperature, causing it to rise or fall in the tube, indicating the temperature.
Temperature can be measured using different scales, but the most common ones are:
Thermometers are used in various settings, including:
Thermometers are essential tools for measuring temperature in different environments and have a wide range of applications in science, medicine, and everyday life.
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