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explain, why clinical thermometer has a short temperature range from 30°c to 40°c? what is the normal temperature of human body (on Fahrenheit scale)​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by as0420724
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Explanation:

) A clinical thermometer has a very short range of temperature from 35°C to 42°C . The short range of a clinical thermometer is due to the fact that the temperature of human body normally does not go below 35°C or above 42°C

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