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explain the structure of clinical thermometer

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Answered by ayeshakhan12
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Structure of clinical thermometer, -
...................................................................... A clinical thermometer consist of a thin glass capillary tube of very fine bore at one end of the tube a long cylindrical bulb is attached. Cylindrical surface increases the area of contact with the human body the capillary tube has a very fine constriction near the bulb and is well protected by means of triangular stem Mercury passes through construction easily when it expands on temperature rise but it cannot easily fall back into the bulb when temperature falls

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Answered by MsBombshell
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A clinical thermometer consists of a long narrow glass tube. One end of this tube is sealed and the other end has a glass bulb filled with mercury. The temperature scale is marked outside the glass tube of the thermometer.

A clinical thermometer has a kink or a constriction in the glass tube just above the mercury bulb. This kino prevents immediate backflow of the mercury from thetube to the bulb, thus allowing us to read the temperature conveniently.

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