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Answer the following with the help of figure 5.8.
1) What is the tube of the thermometer fixed on?
2) What substance is used in the thermometer tube?
3) What do the figures on the scale indicate?
4) In which different units is the temperature
measured?
5) What season does the temperature in the figure
indicate?​

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Answered by ramyasahithi25
2

Answer:

1) The tube of the thermometer is fixed on mount. The substance which is used in the thermometer is either mercury or alcohol.

2) mercury thermometer

3) The figures on the scale indicate the scales of the temperature. The units in which temperature is measured are degree Celsius indicated by C and degree Fahrenheit indicated by F. The temperature shown by the mercury is 100 degree Fahrenheit, i.e. more than 35 degrees Celsius. This means that, it is summer season.

4) The most common scales are the Celsius scale (formerly called centigrade, denoted °C), the Fahrenheit scale (denoted °F), and the Kelvin scale (denoted K), the last of which is predominantly used for scientific purposes by conventions of the International System of Units (SI).

5) The figures on the scale indicate the scales of the temperature. The units in which temperature is measured are degree Celsius indicated by C and degree Fahrenheit indicated by F. The temperature shown by the mercury is 100 degree Fahrenheit, i.e. more than 35 degrees Celsius. This means that, it is summer season.

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