- mercury-filled thermometer
- ртутный термометр
Англо-русский словарь по ядерным испытаниям и горному делу. 2013.
Англо-русский словарь по ядерным испытаниям и горному делу. 2013.
Thermometer — A clinical mercury in glass thermometer … Wikipedia
Thermometer — A device used to measure the temperature of gaseous, liquid or solid matter or of a chemical reaction such as fire. Temperature measurement is important to a wide range of activities, including industry, scientific research, and health care. In… … Medical dictionary
Mercury-in-glass thermometer — Closeup of a maximum thermometer. The break in the column of mercury is visible. A mercury in glass thermometer, also known as a mercury thermometer, was invented by German physicist Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit in 1724 and is a thermometer… … Wikipedia
Mercury (element) — gold ← mercury → thallium Cd ↑ Hg ↓ Cn … Wikipedia
thermometer — thermometric /therr meuh me trik/, thermometrical, adj. thermometrically, adv. /theuhr mom i teuhr/, n. an instrument for measuring temperature, often a sealed glass tube that contains a column of liquid, as mercury, that expands and contracts,… … Universalium
Medical thermometer — A medical/clinical thermometer showing the temperature of 38.7 °C Medical thermometers are used for measuring human body temperature, with the tip of the thermometer being inserted either into the mouth under the tongue (oral or sub lingual… … Wikipedia
six’s thermometer — A combination maximum minimum thermometer. It has a U shaped glass tube whose bottom half is filled with mercury. The left hand horn is filled with alcohol, and the right hand horn is partially filled with alcohol; the remaining portion has a gas … Aviation dictionary
water thermometer — noun : a thermometer filled with water instead of mercury and used especially for ascertaining the precise temperature at which water is most dense * * * water thermometer noun A thermometer filled with water instead of mercury, and used for… … Useful english dictionary
Water thermometer — Wa ter ther*mom e*ter (Physics) A thermometer filled with water instead of mercury, for ascertaining the precise temperature at which water attains its maximum density. This is about 39[deg] Fahr., or 4[deg] Centigrade; and from that point down… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Fahrenheit — Fahr·en·heit || færÉ™nhaɪt n. family name; Gabriel Daniel Fahrenheit (1686–1736), German physicist who invented a system for measuring temperature by using a mercury filled thermometer; temperature scale adj. of temperature, of degrees… … English contemporary dictionary
Barometer — Schematic drawing of a simple mercury barometer with vertical mercury column and reservoir at base … Wikipedia