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Explain why the capillary tube of a clinical thermometer has a constriction.​

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Answered by pahalsethia
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Thermometers, usually made of glass, contain a narrow capillary tube and a liquid whose density changes predictably with temperature. ... When the liquid is heated its density decreases and it occupies more space. In the sealed thermometer this means that the liquid rises up the capillary tube.

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