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the minimum temperature in a mercury thermometer is calibrated as per the​

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Answered by Krishdotexe
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Answer:

its easy

Explanation:

Mercury-in-glass thermometers consist of a sealed glass tube calibrated in degrees Centigrade and/or degrees Fahrenheit, with a mercury-filled reservoir at one end. The mercury in the reservoir expands with increased temperature, climbing higher up the thermometer, and it contracts and recedes as the temperature falls.

Answered by Anonymous
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