1 Termómetro liquido Ing. Diego Proaño Estudiante: Erik Calvopiña Departamento de Ciencias Exactas Física, Universidad de las Fuerzas Armadas ESPE Extensión Latacunga, Latacunga, Ecuador E-mail: doproanio@espe.edu.ec ; eacalvopina1@espe.edu.ec (Recibido el...
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1 Termómetro liquido Ing. Diego Proaño Estudiante: Erik Calvopiña Departamento de Ciencias Exactas Física, Universidad de las Fuerzas Armadas ESPE Extensión Latacunga, Latacunga, Ecuador E-mail: doproanio@espe.edu.ec ; eacalvopina1@espe.edu.ec (Recibido el 28 de enero; aceptado el 28 de enero) Abstract The invention of the thermometer and its incorporation into everyday life was an important success in technological development, the first inventor of the thermometer is estimated to have been Galileo Galilei, in 1592. It basically consisted of a glass tube with a hollow glass sphere in its upper end, into which a liquid was introduced which, when heated, rose through the tube [1]. Most scientists use degrees Celsius, but nations like the United States, Liberia, and Burma measure temperature in degrees Fahrenheit. The Kelvin scale is more used in the scientific world to register temperatures with greater precision [2]. The freezing point of water in degrees Celsius is 0 and the boiling p
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