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DIFFERENCE BETWEEN REGULAR THERMOMETER AND SIX'S MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM THERMOMETER

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Answered by nishchayb111
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Explanation:

A maximum–minimum thermometer. The scales are Fahrenheit on the inside of the U and Celsius on the outside. The current temperature is 23 degrees Celsius, the maximum recorded is 25, and the minimum is 15, both read from the base of the small markers in each arm of the U tube. The bulbs are hidden by a plastic housing.

Answered by aratrikabardhanvis7
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Explanation:

Regular thermometers are only used to check the temperature of a body, but, Six's maximum and minimum thermometer is designed specially to check and record the maximum and the minimum temperature of the day.

You can also distinguish between them on their appearance. Regular thermometers are generally a narrow glass tube filled with either mercury or alchol. But Six's maximum and minimum thermometer is a 'U' shaped tube. One side of it is used to check the maximum temperature of the day ( filled with: mercury) and the other side, the minimum temperature( filled with: alcohol).

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