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An extremely fine tube running inside the stem of thermometer​

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Answered by shivasinghmohan629
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Explanation:

A Liquid-in-Glass Thermometer is a glass capillary tube having a liquid-filled bulb present at one end. ... Mercury, the liquid in the thermometer, is enclosed in a sealed glass bulb that expands into a fine bore present in the stem of the thermometer.

Answered by deepikajlmhjkknacin
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Answer:

Liquid-in-Glass Thermometer is a glass capillary tube having a liquid-filled bulb present at one end. ... Mercury, the liquid in the thermometer, is enclosed in a sealed glass bulb that expands into a fine bore present in the stem of the thermometer.

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