state the general Principle behind the working of a thermometer
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Expansion due to heat. Mercury expands by the heat of body
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Working Principle
The measurement of temperature is performed by the thermometer by using mercury, which - when heated - expands, and contracts in response to a fall in temperature. This causes the length of the liquid column to be longer or shorter depending on the temperature.
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