The difference arises from using different temperature scales: 37.0 °C (Celsius) converts to approximately 98.6 °F (Fahrenheit). These scales have different zero points and intervals, but both represent the same normal human body temperature.
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During summer, tap water can become hotter due to prolonged exposure to ambient temperatures and heat from pipes. In contrast, water from a matka or refrigerator remains cooler, thanks to natural insulation or refrigeration.
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I will apply knowledge from this chapter by accurately measuring temperatures in cooking, ensuring food safety. Additionally, I can monitor weather conditions and understand health indicators, such as fever, using thermometers effectively in everyday situations.
A digital clinical thermometer comprises a temperature sensor, a microprocessor for data processing, and a digital display for temperature readings. It often features a flexible probe tip and a battery for portable operation.