Science, asked by kabrageeta298, 18 days ago

A clinical thermometer ranges from
a. 20°C-40°C
b. 36°C-52°C
c. 94°C-108°C
d. 35°C-42°C​

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Answered by KonikaGupta
3

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d. 35°C-42°C

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Answered by ExoticaFleurx
4

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D. 35°C - 42°C

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The clinical thermometer is designed to measure the temperature of human body only. The temperature of human body normally does not go below 35°C or above 42°C. That is the reason why this thermometer has the range 35°C to 42°C.

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