Because the larger the Kfp value, the larger the difference in temperature measurements, and the larger the difference in T measurements, the more accurate and precise are the measurements. For instance, when taking your measurements, you'll see a 20degrees C change so the error will be 20 +/-1 (since that's the error of a thermometer about), but with a small Kfp value you'll have data more like 2degreesC with an error of +/-1 which is poor... |