Example 1: Least Count
A thermometer has markings at and . There are 5 divisions between these two marks. What is the smallest reading (Least Count) of this thermometer?
Solution:
- Temperature Difference: .
- Number of Divisions: .
- Value of 1 Division:
Answer: The smallest reading this thermometer can take is .
Example 2: Kelvin Conversion
The room temperature is . What is this temperature in the Kelvin scale?
Solution:
- Formula:
- Substitute value:
- Calculate:
Answer: The room temperature is .
Example 3: Identifying Errors
Rahul tries to measure the temperature of boiling water using a Clinical Thermometer. Why is this dangerous?
Solution:
- Range Limit: A clinical thermometer usually has a maximum range of .
- Boiling Point: Water boils at .
- Consequence: The mercury or alcohol will expand beyond the capacity of the tube, causing the thermometer to break or explode.
Answer: Never use a clinical thermometer for boiling water; always use a Laboratory Thermometer which goes up to .