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Clinical thermometer has constriction above the bulb give reason​

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Answered by simreensaini
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The constriction in the thermometer is to prevent the mercury from dropping back to the bulb when the reading is being taken. It is easier for us to take reading. It prevents the thermometric substance (Mercury or Alcohol) from running back into the bulb...

Answered by Lovelyy671
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The constriction in the thermometer is to prevent the mercury from dropping back to the bulb when the reading is being taken. It is easier for us to take reading. It prevents the thermometric substance (Mercury or Alcohol) from running back into the bulb.

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