University Physics with Modern Physics (14th Edition)

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Chapter 17 - Temperature and Heat - Problems - Discussion Questions - Page 573: Q17.1

Answer

See explanation.

Work Step by Step

The mercury and glass in the thermometer have a much larger heat capacity than the thimbleful of water. When the thermometer is placed in contact with the water, the equilibrium temperature will end up being much closer to the thermometer’s initial temperature than the water’s initial temperature. However, it is the latter quantity that we wish to measure, so this experiment will be unsuccessful.
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