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Therm – Measurement

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Master answer

Temperature is the tendency of a body to transfer heat energy to another body, and is measured in degrees.

It is distinct from heat, which is the kinetic energy content of a body, and is measured in Joules. The two are related by the specific heat capacity, which describes how much energy (J) must be applied to a body to raise its temperature from 14°C to 15°C, without a change in state.

Measurement of Temperature

Temperature is measured by a number of methods:

  1. Liquid Expansion Thermometry
  2. Electrical methods:
    • Resistance thermometry
    • Thermistor
    • Thermocouple

1. Liquid Expansion Thermometry

This is used in mercury thermometers. These consist of:

Mechanism:

Pros

Cons

2. Electrical

Electrical methods include:

JC 2019

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2016A Q19 Describe the methods of temperature measurement. historical_member 36.00%
2025B Q18 a) Define the following: (10% of marks) (i) heat (ii) temperature (iii) specific heat capacity (b) Outline the principles underlying the different methods of temperature measurement using the following headings: (i) electrical methods (60% of marks) (ii) non-electrical methods (30% of marks) Your answer should include examples of each method and their advantages and disadvantages of use. variant 40.00%