a liquid-in- glass thermometer uses a column of liquid, usually mercury or alcohol , which is contained in a long glass tube . it works on the principle that
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The mercury-in-glass or mercury thermometer was invented by physicist Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit in Amsterdam (1714). It consists of a ...
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The principle used to measure temperature is that of the apparent thermal expansion of the liquid
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