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Heat and Temperature

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(Originais Teachy 2023) - Question Very Easy of Sciences

During a science class, a student brings a mercury thermometer to school. He checks that the room temperature is 25 degrees Celsius. Then, the student holds the thermometer with one hand and notices that it starts to slowly warm up. The teacher explains that the heat transferred to the thermometer causes the mercury to expand, showing a higher temperature value. What is the name of the phenomenon that the thermometer is demonstrating when registering a higher temperature reading even though the environment has not become warmer? Briefly explain how the concept of heat is related to temperature reading in terms of thermal sensation.

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