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hi! so for science we have to make an experiment on temperature. we have to base our experiment on the given materials (which include test tubes, aluminum foil, cotton, fan)
i chose a fan and I'm thinking of doing an experiment on how the strength of wind affects body temperature. so i'll start off with 1 fan and then 2 and then so on and so forth. but my question is, how do i measure the body temperature? if i use a thermometer, won't the temperature not really change? i know the concept of my experiment but i don't know how to execute it. PLS HELP!
i chose a fan and I'm thinking of doing an experiment on how the strength of wind affects body temperature. so i'll start off with 1 fan and then 2 and then so on and so forth. but my question is, how do i measure the body temperature? if i use a thermometer, won't the temperature not really change? i know the concept of my experiment but i don't know how to execute it. PLS HELP!
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Ms. Sue
You're right. The strength of the wind does not affect body temperature. You might test for air temperature.
so how can I use one of those materials (or just keep the fan) to make an experiment that tests body temperature / insulation / etc?
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