6) The thermometer is accurate because the boiling point of water is 100 degrees Celsius. Therefore the thermomter is accurate because it reached 100 degrees Celsius in your experiment.
Mr. Grossman I'm looking at 7 and 8, isn't the thermomter accurate. So would it be 0 because the thermometer is in Celcuis. But for 8, we have to convert it to Kelvin right???
for # 7&8 the two thermomter go up together but one Kelvin thermomter is starting at 273. Water boils at 100 Celcuis in the lab it does not reach 100 Celcuis to boil. It was constant at 96 Celcuis so you need 4 more degree for it to boil. So it is 273+(4)
Ohh is the question is asking for up to what we got up to in the lab? i understand but the thermometer is not inaccurate because if i left it for longer the water would boil at 100 degrees C.
for the lab i dont #6,7,& 8
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6) The thermometer is accurate because the boiling point of water is 100 degrees Celsius. Therefore the thermomter is accurate because it reached 100 degrees Celsius in your experiment.
ReplyDeleteMr. Grossman I'm looking at 7 and 8, isn't the thermomter accurate. So would it be 0 because the thermometer is in Celcuis. But for 8, we have to convert it to Kelvin right???
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ReplyDeletefor # 7&8 the two thermomter go up together but one Kelvin thermomter is starting at 273. Water boils at 100 Celcuis in the lab it does not reach 100 Celcuis to boil. It was constant at 96 Celcuis so you need 4 more degree for it to boil. So it is 273+(4)
Ohh is the question is asking for up to what we got up to in the lab? i understand but the thermometer is not inaccurate because if i left it for longer the water would boil at 100 degrees C.
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