Physics, asked by preritdpsrn, 8 months ago

is there vacuum inside the thermometer​

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Answered by Ronney123
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If heated too much, the air would cause great pressure on the glass of the thermometer and the mercury inside. ... The thermometer therefore contains a vacuum to allow the mercury to expand to give us a reading of the heat added, since a vacuum doesn't expand when heated.

Answered by samkit007
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Yes mate.

The thermometer contains a vacuum to allow the mercury to expand to give us a reading of the heat added, since a vacuum doesn't expand when heated.

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