Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - A thermometer is -0.7℃ in ice water and 102.3℃ in boiling water. The error in finding the ambient temperature is very small, so it can be used as a thermometer.
A thermometer is -0.7℃ in ice water and 102.3℃ in boiling water. The error in finding the ambient temperature is very small, so it can be used as a thermometer.
The standard thermometer is divided into 100 equal parts from 0℃ to 100℃, and each equal part is 1℃.
Non-standard thermometer, from 4℃ to 96℃, also divided into 100 grid.
Each cell is (96℃-4℃)/ 100=0.92℃.
From 4℃ to 20℃× partial cells (20℃-4℃)0.92℃/ cell ≈ 17.4 cells.
From 0℃ to 17.4℃, the standard thermometer is 17.4℃. So the room temperature is 17.4℃.
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