Physics, asked by Rani4849ever, 8 months ago

(b) The mercury in the common laboratory
thermometer stands at 2/5 of the length
between the standard points, as measured
from the lower standard point. What is the
temperature in degree celsius? [40°C]​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The short range of a clinical thermometer is due to the fact that the temperature of human body normally does not go below 35°C or above 42°C. (2) A clinical thermometer has a kink (or constriction) in its glass tube just above the bulb containing mercury .

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