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Name Erik Watka Section 8-3

Temperature Lab

Objective: To identify the tool[s] associated with the calibrated system used to measure
temperature and to explain its purpose in measurement as it relates to data collection.

I. History of the Thermometer

The instrument used to measure temperature is a thermometer, a word derived from the Greek
thermos, meaning "hot," and metron, "measure."

Thermometers were simply used in meteorology, in horticulture, and sometimes for indoor use.

The lines on a thermometer indicate that the system is calibrated. It is generally calibrated
according to the best known fixed points on the temperature scale, the melting and boiling point
of pure water.
Anders Celsius should be recognized as the first to perform and publish careful experiments aiming at the
definition of an international temperature scale on scientific grounds. In his Swedish paper "Observations of two
persistent degrees on a thermometer" he reports on experiments to check that the freezing point is independent of
latitude (and also of atmospheric pressure!). He determined the dependence of the boiling of water with atmospheric
pressure (in excellent agreement with modern data). He further gave a rule for the determination of the boiling point
if the barometric pressure deviates from a certain standard pressure.

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II. Precision in Measurement

Select the best answer by deleting the other option.


If NO [N], explain why not.

1. Recording a temperature directly after the thermometer is exposed to a new liquid.


It is not a demonstration of precision. It is not showing precision because the alcohol needs to settle
for a little while before recording.


2. Submerging the thermometer in the liquid up to the line indicated on the thermometer.
This is a form of demonstrating precision. It will have the right amount of liquid, so the alcohol will rise
precisely.

3. Letting the bulb touch the bottom of the glass container when measuring the temperature of the liquid in the
glass container.
This is not a form of demonstrating precision. You cannot let the bulb touch the bottom of the glass
container because it is not measuring the container it is supposed to be measuring the temperature.

III. Looking More Closely

Note: Answers should be written in bold.

1. What property does the Celsius thermometer measure and what unit can be identified with it?
The Celsius thermometer measures a liquids temperature. The Celsius thermometers unit is degrees.

2. Fill-in: Each calibrated line on the Celsius thermometer is worth 1C.


3. What is the maximum number of significant digits you could record when measuring temperature with the Celsius
thermometer? Explain why.
The maximum number of significant digits you could record when measuring temperature with the
Celsius thermometer is 4. Our celsius thermometer goes by 1 degree and the highest temperature it
can read is 150C, which is three significant digits. You then could estimate if it reads in between two
lines, for example 132.5C.

4. Can you record a measurement of less than 0C and more than 100.0C on the Celsius thermometer? Explain
the minimum and maximum values based on the Celsius thermometer you are given.
You can record below 0C and above 100.0C. The minimum value you can record on our Celsius
thermometer is -20C, and the highest value you can record on our Celsius thermometer is 150C.


5. Why do you think the alcohol [a clear fluid] is colored in the Celsius thermometer?
The alcohol is colored red so you can precisely see where the liquid hits. If the liquid was clear, you
would not be able to see how hot or cold something is.

6. What happens to the clear fluid in the Celsius thermometer when the temperature of a liquid the thermometer is
put in is warmer in temperature? Does the clear fluid expand [rise up] or contract [fall down]in the tube?
The clear fluid expands and rises.

7. What happens to the clear fluid in the Celsius thermometer when the temperature of a liquid the thermometer is
put in is cooler in temperature? Does the clear fluid expand [rise up] or contract [fall down]in the tube?
The clear fluid contracts and falls down.

8. Measure and record the current room temperature in C.


21.5C

9. Measure and record your and each other member of your groups hand temperature in C.
Elizabeth: 25C
Erik: 31C
Vivian:30C

10. Was there a difference between the temperatures recorded measurements in #9? If yes, explain why.
There were a difference between temperatures because people have d

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