How does a kink in the thermometer stop the falling down of temperature in the thermometer ?
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The clinical thermometer has a temperature scale marked from 35°C to 42°C. ... The kink is to prevent the back flow of mercury into the thermometer bulb when the thermometer bulb is removed from the mouth of a patient. The kink prevents the mercury level in the thermometer tube from falling on its own
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The clinical thermometer has a temperature scale marked from 35°C to 42°C. ... The kink is to prevent the back flow of mercury into the thermometer bulb when the thermometer bulb is removed from the mouth of a patient. The kink prevents the mercury level in the thermometer tube from falling on it's own
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