DescriptionPee-pee boy under hot water - srep28609-f1b.jpg
English: Hollow ceramic artifacts can serve as thermometers for tea brewing, when hot water poured on the head of the zisha ceramic pee-pee boy triggers a water jet. The jetting distance correlates with the water temperature. Frame rate is about 1 s.
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Lee, Vincent; Attinger, Daniel (2016). "Thermodynamics and historical relevance of a jetting thermometer made of Chinese zisha ceramic". Scientific Reports. 6 (1). doi:10.1038/srep28609.
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