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7. state the majore dreawback of clinical Theremometere.​

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Answered by kumaraman14276
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Answer:

Answer: Clinical thermometer has the range 35°C to 42°C. If we use it to measure high temperature, it may break and mercury present in the clinical thermometer is harmful. So, we cannot use clinical thermometer to measure high temperature.

Explanation:

Answer: Clinical thermometer has the range 35°C to 42°C. If we use it to measure high temperature, it may break and mercury present in the clinical thermometer is harmful. So, we cannot use clinical thermometer to measure high temperature.

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Answered by MotiSani
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Some of the major drawbacks of clinical thermometer are:

A clinical thermometer generally consists of a glass tube filled with liquid mercury, the level of which rises and falls in response to body temperature.

  • The glass thermometer is delicate and can easily break if not handled carefully.
  • If the thermometer glass breaks and mercury leaks out, there is a risk of heavy metal poisoning.
  • Because of the precise calibration markers, there is a possibility of making an error when reading the clinical thermometer.
  • The maximum temperature that a clinical thermometer can measure is 42 degrees Celsius. The thermometer may break if the limit is exceeded due to heat.
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