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Similarities and difference between the laboratory thermometer and clinical thermometer​

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Answered by anshika4585
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State similarities and differences between laboratory thermometer and clinical thermometer

We all know about the temperature, and the instrument to measure temperature is called a thermometer. Let us dive in to know more about the two main types of thermometers.

Thermometers

A thermometer (thermos: hot; metron: measure) is the universal instrument used to measure temperature.

A clinical Thermometer is meant for clinical purposes. It is developed for measuring the human body temperature.

A laboratory thermometer, which is colloquially known as the lab thermometer, is used for measuring temperatures other than the human body temperature.

Similarities between Clinical Thermometer and a laboratory thermometer

Both are made of glass and consist of a long narrow glass tube.

At one end, both of them have a bulb.

Bulbs of both the thermometers consist of mercury

Celsius scale is present in both the thermometer

Differences between Clinical Thermometer and a laboratory thermometer

Clinical Thermometer Laboratory thermometer

Temperature range is 35 to 42 0 c The temperature range is -10 to 110 0 c

Used to measure human body temperature Used to measure temperature in the laboratory

It has kink, which prevents immediate backflow

Answered by rudhru13
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Explanation:

Clinical Thermometer:

It is used for clinical purposes.

It is used to measure the temperature of the human body.

The temperature range between 35° to 42° Celsius.

There is a kink that helps in preventing the back-flow of the mercury.

Laboratory thermometer:

It is used for laboratory experiments.

The temperature ranges from -10° to 110° Celsius.

There is no kink in this thermometer.

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