Tuesday, October 1, 2019
Types of Thermometer
Different types of thermometers Galileo thermometer. Aà Galileo thermometerà (orà Galilean thermometer), named after Italian physicistà Galileo Galilei, is aà thermometerà made of a sealedà glass cylinderà containing a clearà liquidà and a series of objects whose densities are such that they rise or fall as the temperature changes. By definition, Galileo's thermometer is actually a thermoscope, not a thermometer. Gas thermometer Aà gas thermometerà measuresà temperatureà by the variation in volume or pressure of a gas.One common apparatus is a constant volume thermometer. It consists of a bulb connected by aà capillary tubeà to aà manometer. The bulb is filled with a gas such that the volume of the gas in the bulb remains constant. The volume is related to temperature by k, known as Charles's Lawà . The pressure of the gas in the bulb can be obtained by measuring the level difference in the two arms of the manometer. Gas thermometers are often used to calibrate otherà thermometers. Alcohol thermometerTheà Alcohol thermometerà orà spirit thermometerà is an alternative to theà mercury-in-glass thermometer, and functions in a similar way. But unlike mercury-in-glass thermometer, the contents of an alcohol thermometer are less toxic and will evaporate away fairly quickly. For the working temperature range, themeniscusà or interface between the liquid is within the capillary. With increasing temperature, the volume of liquid expands and theà meniscusà moves up the capillary. The position of themeniscusà shows the temperature against an inscribed scale. Infrared thermometerInfrared thermometersà inferà temperatureà using a portion of theà thermal radiationà sometimes calledà blackbody radiationà emitted by the object of measurement. Theyââ¬â¢re sometimes calledà laser thermometersà if aà laserà is used to help aim the thermometer, orà non-contact thermometersà to describe the deviceà ¢â¬â¢s ability to measure temperature from a distance. By knowing the amount of infrared energy emitted by the object and itsà emissivity, the object's temperature can be determined most of the time. Mercury thermometer Aà mercury-in-glass thermometer, is aà thermometerà consisting ofà mercuryà in aà glassà tube.Calibrated marks on the tube allow theà temperatureà to be read by the length of the mercury within the tube, which varies (nearly linearly) according to the temperature of the mercury. To increase the sensitivity, there is usually a bulb of mercury at the end of the thermometer which contains most of the mercury; expansion and contraction of this volume of mercury is then amplified in the much narrower bore of the tube. The space above the mercury may be filled withà nitrogenà or it may be less than atmospheric pressure, which is normally known as aà vacuum.
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