1 Termómetro Casero a Gas Ing. Diego Proaño Molina Estudiante: Ronald Medranda Gutiérrez Departamento de Ciencias Exactas Física, Universidad de las Fuerzas Armadas ESPE Extensión Latacunga, Latacunga, Ecuador E-mail: doproanio@espe.edu.ec;...
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1 Termómetro Casero a Gas Ing. Diego Proaño Molina Estudiante: Ronald Medranda Gutiérrez Departamento de Ciencias Exactas Física, Universidad de las Fuerzas Armadas ESPE Extensión Latacunga, Latacunga, Ecuador E-mail: doproanio@espe.edu.ec; remedranda@espe.edu.ec (Recibido el 23 de febrero de 2021; Aceptado el 23 de febrero de 2021) Abstract In this report, the way in which a gas can expand as a result of an increase in temperature was investigated, resulting in a homemade gas thermometer, understanding that thermal expansion is called the increase in length, volume or some another metric dimension that a physical body suffers due to the increase in temperature by any means. We have to be clear about the laws of thermodynamics, emphasizing the zero law and first law of thermodynamics, as well as the different thermometric properties (quantities that vary with temperature, such as length, resistance, etc.) allow us to build thermometers that indicate temperatures with physical sense. To
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