Science, asked by guptasandi, 1 year ago

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A thermometer indicates 98.6 °c. It may be:
a) Outdoors on a cold day
b) In a comfortable room
c) In a cup of hot tea
In a normal persons's mouth​

Answers

Answered by saisudan
3

Explanation:

c) It could probably be in a hot cup of tea

because as you know cold climate will be below 20

and room temperature is 23-35.

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Answered by SharadSangha
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It may be option c: In a cup of hot tea.

  • The temperature measured by a thermometer is 98.6 degrees Celsius on the Celsius scale.
  • This temperature is close to water's boiling point of 100°C. When something is really hot, it is possible. As a result, this temperature must have been measured in a cup of hot tea.
  • Because water is boiled to obtain the flavour of tea in the tea-making process.
  • The outdoor temperature on a cold day is incorrect because the normal temperature is around 25°C and on cold days it will be even lesser than that.
  • The temperature in a comfortable room is also around 23-25°C.
  • In a normal person's mouth, which means the normal body temperature of a person is 37.8° C.
  • Hence, a cup of hot tea can only indicate a temperature of 98° C on a thermometer.

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