Small children often have slightly higher body temperatures than adults because their metabolism is faster, and their bodies generate more heat. Children also have a smaller body mass, which can cause temperature fluctuations to be more noticeable. Their bodies are ...
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When water is boiling, its temperature remains constant at 100°C (at sea level) even though heat is being continuously added. This is because the energy is being used to change the water from a liquid to a gas, a process ...
You should avoid holding a thermometer by the bulb because it can lead to an inaccurate temperature reading. The heat from your hand can affect the thermometer’s reading, causing it to show a higher temperature than the actual one. Additionally, ...
A thermometer should be held vertically while measuring temperature to ensure an accurate reading. When held upright, the liquid inside the thermometer, such as mercury or alcohol, moves correctly along the scale, providing an accurate temperature measurement. If the thermometer ...
A clinical thermometer is not suitable for measuring the temperature of boiling water. It typically has a limited temperature range, usually from 35°C to 42°C, which is ideal for measuring body temperature. Boiling water has a temperature of 100°C, which ...