Introduction to Temperature Lecture Notes. Schedule for the Week  Monday- Notes over Temperature  Tuesday- Notes over Air Pressure  Wednesday- Notes.

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Introduction to Temperature Lecture Notes

Schedule for the Week  Monday- Notes over Temperature  Tuesday- Notes over Air Pressure  Wednesday- Notes over Humidity  Thursday- Lab over Temperature  Friday- Graph  Monday- Notes over Temperature  Tuesday- Notes over Air Pressure  Wednesday- Notes over Humidity  Thursday- Lab over Temperature  Friday- Graph

Object of this lesson  To understand Temperature, Air Pressure, and Humidity.  How to use equipment and to measure Temperature.  Understand and be able to graph collected data.  To understand Temperature, Air Pressure, and Humidity.  How to use equipment and to measure Temperature.  Understand and be able to graph collected data.

Definition of Terms  Temperature- A measure of the average amount of kinetic energy of the particles in an object.

Instructions on working the equipment  What is a Thermometer?  A thermometer is an instrument that measures the temperature of a system.  What is a Thermometer?  A thermometer is an instrument that measures the temperature of a system.

How to take the measurements  Thermometers measure temperature in units called degrees. (°), Degrees are equally spaced units between two points.  Examine the liquid filled tube on the thermometer, and read the level of the liquid in the tube.  This is the temperature and is stated as degrees Fahrenheit (°F) or degrees Celsius (°C).  Thermometers measure temperature in units called degrees. (°), Degrees are equally spaced units between two points.  Examine the liquid filled tube on the thermometer, and read the level of the liquid in the tube.  This is the temperature and is stated as degrees Fahrenheit (°F) or degrees Celsius (°C).

What the measurements mean / 30° F = Water turns to ice, rain turns to snow, it is cold enough to wear a coat. / 30°C = Water is warm enough to swim in, about the temperature of bath water. / 30° F = Water turns to ice, rain turns to snow, it is cold enough to wear a coat. / 30°C = Water is warm enough to swim in, about the temperature of bath water.

How to plot a line graph / Gather data / Determine dependent and independent variables / Determine scale and draw x- and y-axis / Plot data points / Connect dots for each data set / Complete graph key / Gather data / Determine dependent and independent variables / Determine scale and draw x- and y-axis / Plot data points / Connect dots for each data set / Complete graph key