Explain why a laboratory thermometer is not suitable for measuring human body temperature?
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A laboratory thermometer cannot be used to measure the temperature of a human body because the range of a laboratory thermometer is high generally from –10°C to 110°C, while as normal body temperature in humans is only 37°C. Also laboratory thermometer does not have a kink, so mercury falls on its own which does not give accurate temperature of the human body.
because it does not have a kink .
kink prevents mercury from falling on its own
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A laboratory thermometer cannot be used to measure the temperature of a human body because the range of a laboratory thermometer is high generally from –10°C to 110°C, while as normal body temperature in humans is only 37°C. Also laboratory thermometer does not have a kink, so mercury falls on its own which does not give accurate temperature of the human body.
because it does not have a kink .
kink prevents mercury from falling on its own
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Laboratory thermometer does not has a kink or constriction to hold the mercury level .So,when we will take it out of our mouth the Mercury level will fall down.So a laboratory thermometer cannot be used to measure the human body temperature.
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