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the mercury is the common laboratory thermometer stands at 2/5​

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Answered by gurinderk247
1

Answer:

The mecury in the laboratory thermometer stand 2/5 of the length between the standard ponits as measured from the lower standard point.

Explanation:

40 degree celsius

standard point=100° celsius

laboratory thermometer stand =2/5

*100

=40°c

Answered by ltzCuteharshu
33

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Answer:

The mecury in the laboratory thermometer stand 2/5 of the length between the standard ponits as measured from the lower standard point.

Explanation:

40 degree celsius

standard point=100° celsius

laboratory thermometer stand =2/5

*100

=40°c

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