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are 10 divisions between two consecutive bigger marks. The one small division reads The difference between two consecutive bigger marks of a thermometer reads one degree celsius and there​

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Answered by XxitzMichAditixX
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➙ Suppose in a clinical thermometer, the difference between first and second bigger marks is 1o and there are 5 small divisions .

the bigger marks read one degree and there are five divisions between them.

Then, one small division can read 1/5 = 0.2°C.

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Answered by nikhita61
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Suppose in a clinical thermometer, the difference between first and second bigger marks is 1

o

and there are 5 small divisions between them then each small division refers to the difference in scale of:

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