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A. 80 °C
B. More than 60 but
less
than
C. 40 °C
D. More than 20 °C but less than 60 °C
(5) An iron ball at 40 °C is dropped in a mug containing water at
40 °C. The heat will
to​

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Answered by stu9759
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Similarities between the laboratory thermometer and the clinical thermometer are as follows:-

Laboratory thermometer and the clinical thermometer thermometers consist of long narrow uniform glass tubes.

Laboratory thermometer and the clinical thermometer have a bulb at one end.

Laboratory thermometer and the clinical thermometer contain mercury in the bulb.

Laboratory thermometer and the clinical thermometer use Celsius scale on the glass tube.

 

Differences between the laboratory thermometer and the clinical thermometer:

A clinical thermometer reads temperature 35°C to 45°C while the range of laboratory thermometer is -10°C to 110°C.

The clinical thermometer has a kink near the bulb while there is no kink in the laboratory thermometer.

Due to kink, mercury does not fall down on its own in clinical thermometer.

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