Science, asked by bansodepayal799, 4 months ago

Describe a clinical thermometer. How
does it differ from the thermometer used
in laboratory?​

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Answered by Anonymous
5

Answer:

The clinical thermometer is used to measure temperature of human and animal body while the laboratory thermometer cannot measure temperature of human and animal body. ... - The temperature range of a clinical thermometer is 35℃ to 42℃ while that of laboratory thermometer is -10℃ to 110℃.

Answered by anandsachan
0

Answer:

Clinical thermometer / laboratory thermometer.

Explanation: A clinical thermometer is used to measure human body temperature, it consists of a kink which prevents immediate backflow of mercury, its temperature range is generally 35 degree celsius to 42 degree celsius.

A lab thermometer is used to measure temperature other than human body temperature, it does not consists of a kink , its temperature range is generally -10 degree celsius to 110 degree celsius.

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