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If you had a real thermometer that was accurate, how could you modify your experimental thermometer to read actual temperatures?
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If you had a real thermometer that was accurate, how could you modify your experimental thermometer to read actual temperatures?
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You could do an experiment where you record the temperature of various liquids and compare them in a chart. You could then calculate how off your thermometer is and readjust the scale on it so that it’s readings match that of the real thermometer
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