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how does glass thermometer work??​

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Answered by pk544042
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A glass thermometer consists of a stem and bulb. ...When the thermometer bulb is placed next to body tissue, the mercury absorbs some of the body's heat. As the mercury gets warmer, it expands. Since the mercury has no more room in the bulb, some of the mercury is forced into the sheft.

Answered by PANJALAHasini
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The glass thermometer consists of a stem and bulb... when the thermometer bulb is placed next to body tissue ,the mercury absorbs some of the body 's heat. As the mercury gets warmer ,it expands .Since the mercury has no more room in the bulb ,some of the mercury is forced into the shaft.

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