Why do thermometers that measure infrared emission from the eardrum work so well?

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2026-04-12 21:25

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They work so well because the eardrum is a good location for measuring heat that is released from the body's main temperature control center, the hypothalamus. These thermometers use thermal radiation and never have to come in actual direct contact with the source of heat.

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