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Parts of a clinical Thermometre ​

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Answered by WaterPearl
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  1. A bulb - The bulb contains mercury,a substance that moves through the stem to indicate the temperature.
  2. A scale - The scale helps us measure temperatures accurately.In a clinical thermometre,the scale starts from 35°C or 95°F to 42°C or 107.6 (~108)°F.
  3. A kink - The kink prevents mercury from falling back into the bulb after measurement.

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