what are some objects that show temperature?

ice cubes

thermometer
boiling water
fire

well wut about tvs

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Thermometer is used to show temperature

Some objects that show temperature include thermometers, temperature gauges, thermal imaging cameras, digital temperature sensors, and liquid crystal thermometers. These objects provide a visual representation of temperature and are commonly used in various fields such as science, medicine, weather forecasting, and manufacturing.

If you want to measure temperature yourself, you can use a thermometer. Here's how to use a typical mercury-based thermometer:

1. Shake the thermometer gently to ensure the mercury inside is below the maximum reading point.
2. Place the thermometer's bulb or sensor in direct contact with the object or substance you want to measure the temperature of.
3. Hold the thermometer steady for a few minutes, allowing the mercury to reach thermal equilibrium with the object.
4. Look at the scale on the thermometer and note the temperature reading indicated where the mercury level stops. Common units of measurement include Celsius (°C) and Fahrenheit (°F).

For digital temperature sensors or thermal imaging cameras, follow the manufacturer's instructions for proper usage, as these devices may have specific buttons, settings, or calibration requirements.

Liquid crystal thermometers typically have temperature-sensitive strips or dots that change color as the temperature changes. Just place the strip or dot against the object's surface, wait for a moment, and compare the color with the thermometer's reference chart to determine the approximate temperature.

Always handle thermometers and temperature measuring devices with care, following proper safety protocols to avoid breakage or contact with hazardous substances if applicable.