What happens if the constriction near the bulb is not made in clinical thermometer . Justify
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The main reason is to make it stay at the maximum point so you get an accurate reading. Without the constriction the mercury would drop as soon as it was taken out and couldn't show the temperature where it was just taken.
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When taking someone's temperature the mercury rises up the column and stablies at body temperature. When it is then removed from the mouth or which ever or which ever orifice it has inserted to shake a thermometer
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