Answer in Molecular Physics | Thermodynamics for Mmesoma #158970
February 20th, 2023
If a faulty liquid-in-glass thermometer registers 103⁰C at steam point and has no zero error, what will it register at 60⁰C?
Solution:
Depends on what is faulty. If the “fault” is equal throughout (the fault is linear in behavior, which is a big assumption) then the reported value for a real value of 60 would be equal to
“dfrac{103}{100}*60=1.03*60=61.8^o” rounded to “62^o”
I can think of two very simple potentially non-linear causes of error though. A localized narrowing of the tube is one (non-constant change in volume with change in distance along the tube), and non-systematic unequal separation between marks (numbering ticks or lines or whatever) is another.
Answer:
“62^o”