A clinical thermometer has usually two temperature scales marked on its glass tube. name these two temperature scales
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A clinical thermometer has usually two temperature scales marked on its glass tube on the two sides of the mercury thread: Celsius scale of temperature and Fahrenheit scale of temperature. The scale of temperature marked on the clinical thermometer has a range of 94°F to 108°F.
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The two most common temperature scales are the Fahrenheit and Celsius (Centigrade) scales. Two other scales, the Rankin and Kelvin are known as the absolute scales because at their zero points all molecular activity ceases. This point is known as absolute zero.
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