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2011 Thermometer

A physics document discusses calibrating and using mercury-in-glass and faulty thermometers. It provides examples of finding the change in mercury thread length per 1 degree Celsius change, determining temperatures based on mercury thread lengths, and calculating true temperatures from inaccurate thermometer readings. Students are asked to solve related problems using data given about melting ice, boiling water, and uniform bore thermometers.

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2011 Thermometer

A physics document discusses calibrating and using mercury-in-glass and faulty thermometers. It provides examples of finding the change in mercury thread length per 1 degree Celsius change, determining temperatures based on mercury thread lengths, and calculating true temperatures from inaccurate thermometer readings. Students are asked to solve related problems using data given about melting ice, boiling water, and uniform bore thermometers.

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SULTAN OMAR ALI SAIFUDDIEN COLLEGE PHYSICS CLASS

Topic: Thermometer

1. In making a mercury-in glass thermometer, a student uses melting ice and boiling water to calibrate it. It is found that the lengths of the mercury thread in melting ice and boiling water are 5 cm and 30 cm from the bulb respectively. Find,

a. The change of the length of the mercury thread when the change in temperature by 1oC. b. The length of the mercury thread from the bulb when the temperature is 75 oC.

c. The room temperature when the length of the mercury is 12 cm from the bulb.

2. A student uses a faulty thermometer with a uniform bore to measure the temperature of melting ice and boiling water. The readings are -2oC and 102oC respectively.

a. The thermometer is used to measure the temperature of the liquid with a real temperature of 70oC. What is the reading shown? b. What is the real temperature when the reading of the thermometer is 20 oC?

c. At what temperature is the thermometer really equal to the true reading?

Prepared by: Yenny Tiga BScEdu(Hons) Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien College Ministry of Education

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