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Difference between clinical and laboratory thermometer?​

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State similarities and differences between the laboratory thermometer and the clinical thermometer

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State similarities and differences between the laboratory thermometer and the clinical thermometer.

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Similarities:

Bulbs contain mercury.

Glass tubes are long, narrow and uniform.

Differences:

Clinical thermometer is used to measure body temperature however laboratory thermometer is not used for the purpose of measuring body temperature.

The temperature range of clinical thermometers is 35°C-42°C and that of laboratory thermometers is -10°C-110°C.

The least count of both the thermometers is different.

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Similarities:

(i) Both clinical and laboratory thermometers have long, narrow, uniform glass tubes.

(ii) The bulbs of both the thermometers have mercury in them.

Differences:

(i) The temperature range of clinical thermometers is from 35°C to 42°C while that of laboratory thermometer is from −10°C to 110°C.

(ii) Clinical thermometer is used to measure the temperature of a human body. However, laboratory thermometer cannot be used to measure the temperature of a human body.

(iii) The least count of both the thermometers differs.

(iv) Unlike clinical thermometer that can be tilted, laboratory thermometer is kept upright while reading the temperature values.

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