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Physics, 05.03.2020 03:00, bultron1966

The hardest part of getting good data for this experiment is measuring the temperature accurately. You are an accurate thermometer, but you need to use it to measure the temperature of a solid piece of metal. Describe how you can do this in a reliable way, and what physical principle(s) you are relying upon for this method to work.

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