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Date Posted: 06:23:31 29.01.2015
Author: ggbw
Subject: Re: Thermometer
In reply to: Petra 's message, "Re: Thermometer" on 02:15:16 29.01.2015

Hallo!
Also, ich hatte immer genau den gleichen Eindruck, dass es sofort nach dem Messen am leichtesten
ging, die Gallistan Säule herunter zu schütteln. Genau wie Petra schreibt.

Galinstan hat die Eigenschaft, an vielen Materialien zu haften, unter anderem auch an Glas.

Bei einem Quecksilber Thermometer geht es extrem leicht.
LG ggbw

>Ich kenne dieses Thema.
>Mir fällt auch immer beinahe der Arm ab, wenn ich das
>Geratherm runterschütteln muss.
>Ich weiß nicht ob ich recht habe, aber es kommt mir so
>vor, dass es direkt nach dem messen leichter zum
>Runterschütteln geht, als wen das Thermo "kalt" ist.
>Versuchs mal.
>LG Petra
>

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