the principal on which a thermometer works
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thermal expansion of liquid that is mercury
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The operating principle of a thermometer is quite simple. A known measure of liquid (mercury, alcohol, or a hydrocarbon-based fluid) is vacuum-sealed in a glass tube. The liquid expands or contracts when air is heated or cooled. Ordinary thermometers work on principle of expansion of liquid with increasing temperature.
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