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real life examples for temperature

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Answered by Anonymous
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Temperature
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Temperature is a measurement of the coldness and the hotness of a body.

Real life examples:

1)You can see the rise of temperature if you dip a thermometer in a pot of boiling water.

2)If someone has fever then we measure the rise of the temperature of the body with a thermometer.


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rythwikreddy: I go with option 2
kovivr: thermos have shiny inside which prevents heat from entering it. The vacuum space prevents conduction and convection from occuring. Since heat cannot leave or enter thermos bottle so fluids retain their original temperature
kovivr: one of the most common temperature changes are body temperature for example if you get fever or some thing else
Answered by AkashMandal
19
some of the most common real life situations for temperatures are :

• when we have some fever or viral infection our cells reacts to the foreign substance and fighting it in order to maintain the homeostasis. As a result, the immune system will signal the brain to increase the body temperature thus causing us to be warmer.


• on the other hand, the medicines used to lower down the temperature of the body, will signal the hypothalamus to control the increased in temperature thus making the fever goes down.


• same as when we add salt to ice it lowers the temperature, salt breaks the bonds between the ice molecules which uses energy to do this and the temperature lowers. This is called an endothermic reaction.


• also , a device which is used to measure the temperature is thermometer.A thermometer is a device that gauges temperature by measuring a temperature-dependent property, such as the expansion of a liquid in a sealed tube.



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