thermomètres
Thermomètres are instruments used to measure temperature. The most common type relies on the principle of thermal expansion, where a substance changes its volume in response to temperature fluctuations. Traditionally, liquid-in-glass thermometers are widely recognized. These consist of a sealed glass tube containing a liquid, typically mercury or colored alcohol, within a bulb at one end. As the temperature increases, the liquid expands and rises up the calibrated scale etched onto the glass. Conversely, a decrease in temperature causes the liquid to contract and fall.
Digital thermometers utilize electronic sensors to detect temperature. Thermistors and thermocouples are common types of electronic