Skill: Temperature Measurement for Scientific Experiments
Purpose
Measure the temperature of a target substance (e.g., a metal like lead) to determine if it has reached a specific state-change threshold, such as its melting point.
Core Workflow
- •Acquire Thermometer: Ensure a thermometer is in your inventory. If not, locate and pick one up.
- •Locate Target Substance: Identify the substance to be measured (e.g., "lead"). It may be in a container.
- •Prepare for Heating (If Necessary): If measuring a melting point, the substance likely needs to be heated.
- •Transfer the substance to a heat-resistant container (e.g., a metal pot).
- •Move the container to a heating device (e.g., a blast furnace in the foundry).
- •Activate the heating device.
- •Measure Temperature: Use the thermometer from your inventory on the target substance.
- •Interpret Result: The observation will state the measured temperature in degrees Celsius. Use this value to make a decision (e.g., "above 150.0 degrees" -> focus on the red box).
Key Actions & Observations
- •
pick up thermometer: Acquire the essential measuring tool. - •
move [substance] to [container]: Prepare the sample. - •
activate [heating device]: Initiate the temperature change process. - •
use thermometer in inventory on [substance]: The primary measurement command. The observation (the thermometer measures a temperature of X degrees celsius) is the skill's key output. - •Observe state changes:
a substance called lead->a substance called liquid lead.
Bundled Logic
For a standard melting point determination task, use the bundled script measure_melting_point.py. It encapsulates the precise sequence for the lead experiment demonstrated in the trajectory.
Notes
- •The skill assumes containers are open and accessible.
- •Teleportation (
teleport to [room]) is often necessary to move between resource locations (e.g., kitchen, foundry). - •If
use thermometerfails, check the substance's state vialook at [container]and ensure the thermometer is in your inventory.