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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 160 ✭✭helles belles


    That's really the only remotely hard thing in heat, apart from the Experiment to calibrate a thermocouple thermometer, the part where it says to put the 'hot junction' in Glycerol, I haven't a clue why glycerol is used..

    eh dont u have a choice to use either the thermocouple or the alcohol for the to calibrate a thermometer?
    the alcohol one is way easier and its in the folens book, so i would use that one if i were u


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 960 ✭✭✭:|


    That's really the only remotely hard thing in heat, apart from the Experiment to calibrate a thermocouple thermometer, the part where it says to put the 'hot junction' in Glycerol, I haven't a clue why glycerol is used..

    eh dont u have a choice to use either the thermocouple or the alcohol for the to calibrate a thermometer?
    the alcohol one is way easier and its in the folens book, so i would use that one if i were u

    Apparently they could actually just ask you about the thermocouple one, the fact that only one of thems in th book is just the publishers choice, nothing to do with the department..


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