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10Calibration is the process of fixing the scale of a thermometer.
Only one fixed point is used in calibration.
Melting ice is taken as the lower fixed point.
The lower fixed point temperature is 100°C.
Steam above boiling water represents the upper fixed point.
Calibration is done at one atmospheric pressure.
The distance between fixed points is divided into 50 equal parts.
Each division represents 1°C.
Upper fixed point corresponds to freezing point of water.
Calibration ensures correct temperature measurement.
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What are the lower fixed points of the thermometer on Celsius, Fahrenheit, and Kelvin scales respectively?
Calibration means
How many fixed points are used in calibration?
The lower fixed point is the temperature of
The value of lower fixed point is
The upper fixed point is taken at
Upper fixed point temperature is
Water boils at
Distance between fixed points is divided into
Each division on the thermometer scale represents
______ is the process of determining the scale of a thermometer.
Two fixed points are used for the ______ of a thermometer.
The temperature of melting ice is taken as the ______ fixed point.
The lower fixed point corresponds to ______°C.
The temperature of steam above boiling water is taken as the ______ fixed point.
The upper fixed point is ______°C.
Water boils at ______ atmospheric pressure during calibration.
The distance between the two fixed points is divided into ______ equal parts.
Each division represents ______°C.
The scale of a thermometer is obtained after ______ the distance between fixed points.