A thermometer measures temperature by detecting changes in a material, like liquid expansion or sensor resistance, which corresponds to the temperature scale on the device.
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A thermometer measures temperature by sensing changes in a material’s properties, such as the expansion of a liquid (in liquid-in-glass thermometers) or changes in electrical resistance (in digital thermometers). As the temperature changes, these materials respond in predictable ways, which are then translated into temperature readings on the device’s scale. The accuracy and type of measurement depend on the thermometer’s design and the principles it uses.
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