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(b) A clinical thermometer has a slight bend, or kink, in its capillary tube .​

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Answered by ankushs
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clinical thermometer has a narrow kink in the capillary tube because when Mercury expands, it pushes through the kink, but when it's taken out of patient mouth, Mercury does not go back to the bulb beacuse if it. Hence, doctor can read the patients temperature easily

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Answered by Anonymous
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A clinical thermometer has a slight bend, or kink, in its capillary tube This statement is true.

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