Physics, asked by rajeshtudu738, 2 months ago

3 why does a clinical therranter have a kink in its
sten?​

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Answered by legendg749
4

Explanation:

As soon as the thermometre is taken out of our mouth, i.e., from a hotter region to a colder region, the mercury in it starts contracting and tends to flow back into the bulb. The kink in the stem prevents the mercury from falling back immediately, thereby giving us the accurate reading of our body temperature.

Answered by prajithnagasai
2

Answer:

The kink or constrict in a thermometer prevent the level of mercury from falling when taken out of the mouth, and it allows the level of mercury to fall when kink is taken out of the mouth.

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