In what way(s) does a clinical thermometer differ from an ordinary thermometer?
State the model different modes of heat transfer in the following situations
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The temperature range of clinical thermometers is 35°C to 42°C and that of laboratory thermometers is -10°C to 110°C. The least count of both the thermometers is different. The clinical thermometer is can be tilted while reading the temperature values whereas laboratory thermometer need to be kept upright.
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The two main differences between a clinical and an ordinary thermometer are their functions, because an ordinary thermometer measures humidity, while a clinical thermometer measures the temperature of the human body
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