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Draw a neat labeled diagram of a clinical thermometer and explain its construction

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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A clinical thermometer has a glass stem with readings on the body and bulb at the end of the structure containing mercury.

The scale of the thermometer starts from 95ᵒ F to 110ᵒ F (35ᵒ C to 43ᵒ C) with normal temperature marked in red arrow at 98.4ᵒ F (37ᵒ C).

Answered by AnyaWAKUWAKU
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Answer:

A clinical thermometer has a glass stem with readings on the body and bulb at the end of the structure containing mercury.

The scale of the thermometer starts from 95ᵒ F to 110ᵒ F (35ᵒ C to 43ᵒ C) with normal temperature marked in red arrow at 98.4ᵒ F (37ᵒ C).

A clinical thermometer has a glass stem with readings on the body and bulb at the end of the structure containing mercury.

The scale of the thermometer starts from 95ᵒ F to 110ᵒ F (35ᵒ C to 43ᵒ C) with normal temperature marked in red arrow at 98.4ᵒ F (37ᵒ C).

Explanation:

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