Physics, asked by mashira96160, 1 year ago

describe the function of clinical thermometer

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Answered by Renewables
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Well, a clinical thermometer measures temperature of the human body. Conventionally, temperature is measured orally, rectally or under the armpit. Here are two extremely cool thermometers that have come up in recent times.This is the Cyroscope, a thermometer that’s WiFi enabled. If you’re looking to see how hot, let’s say, Singapore is, all you need to do is feed that into the Cyroscope and it’ll get just as hot as Singapore is now. It takes only a few minutes for it to come to the accurate temperature. Even better, it is able to hit the right perceivedtemperature, or what some weather channels call as the real feel temperature. Because metals feel ‘cold’ on human skin, the temperature is adjusted to match a human’s perception of hot or cold.
Answered by krithi2001143
13
Hi!!!!!

Clinical thermometer is used to find the temperature of our body. It has a kink which allows the liquid mercury to stay on the reading for some time till we take the clinical thermometer out of our armpits for checking the reading.

Hope it helps....
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