Physics, asked by lazimah36, 11 months ago

A clinical thermometer is placed in a person’s mouth and then removed to read the temperature.
Why is a clinical thermometer more suitable than a laboratory thermometer for this purpose?
A It has a larger range.
B It has a linear scale.
C It has a steady reading
D It has a wider bore.

Answers

Answered by vipinchandra617
1

Answer:

C it has steady reading

Answered by koushikreddy2004
0

Answer:

C) It has Steady reading

Explanation:

A  clinical thermometer has kink which makes the mercury inside the  clinical thermometer helps to prevent back fall

this kink is absent in laboratory thermometer

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