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how would a thermometer be different if glass expanded more with increasing temperature than mercury​

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Normally, mercury-in-glass thermometers work because the mercury changes volume much more than the glass does, primarily because it has a larger coefficient of volume expansion. ... Thus, the glass and mercury in this proposed thermometer would expand and contract together.

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