principle of operation of clinical thermometer and how is different from normal liquid in glass thermometer
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These liquid thermometers are based on the principal of thermal expansion. When a substance gets hotter, it expands to a greater volume. Nearly all substances exhibit this behavior of thermal expansion. It is the basis of the design and operation of
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The principle of operation of clinical thermometer is the thermal expansion in which any substance will expand on heating.
Explanation:
- The clinical thermometer contains mercury and when it is heated,the mercury expands and measures the temperature of the body of a patient.
- The normal liquid glass thermometer contains liquid at one end and when one end is heated, the liquid also expands depending upon the heat absorbed from the human body and hence the temperature of the body is obtained.
To know more:
1) Principle of liquid glass thermometer?
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2) Five differences between a liquid-in-glass thermometer and a digital thermometer?
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