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The ambient temperature recorded by ordinary thermometer is called as

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Answered by Shaurysingh
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thermometer is a device used for measuring temperature. This ice-covered thermometer shows that the temperature is about 0 degrees Celsius, or 32 degrees Fahrenheit. If this thermometer displayed the kelvin scale, used by scientists, the temperature would read about 274.

Answered by Anonymous
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✍️In weather, ambient temperature refers to the current air temperature —the overall temperature of the outdoor air that surrounds us. In other words, ambient air temperature is the same thing as "ordinary" air temperature. When indoors, ambient temperature is sometimes called room temperature.

✍️A thermometer is a device used for measuring temperature. This ice-covered thermometer shows that the temperature is about 0 degrees Celsius, or 32 degrees Fahrenheit. If this thermometer displayed the kelvin scale, used by scientists, the temperature would read about 274.

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