Respuesta :
The answer here is probably B.
It's probably not a question of units because the conversions here from C to F or K do not give the right numbers. An electronic thermometer (as with most electronic measuring devices) need to be calibrated regularly to some sort of reference point. A liquid thermometer works based on the actually physical properties of the liquid inside it, and so will always display the same values - no calibration required!
It's probably not a question of units because the conversions here from C to F or K do not give the right numbers. An electronic thermometer (as with most electronic measuring devices) need to be calibrated regularly to some sort of reference point. A liquid thermometer works based on the actually physical properties of the liquid inside it, and so will always display the same values - no calibration required!
Answer:
Option B, The electronic thermometer was not calibrated correctly.
Explanation:
Calibration is required when a relationship is to be established between a known standard unit and a new measuring device.
Since liquid thermometer is a standard device to measure temperature of a room, it is the electronic thermometer which might have been collaborated to convert measured electric pulses into degree Celsius.
There are rare chances of a standard device showing a wrong reading and hence it is the electronic thermometer that has not been collaborated well.
Thus, option B is correct.