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What is a linear thermometer

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Answered by simi76503
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A liquid-in-glass thermometer is said to be linear if the liquid expands by the same amount for every degree Celsius rise in temperature. This means that the scale will be marked in degrees of equal size (as below). If the liquid did not expand uniformly, the scale would be non-linear.

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A liquid-in-glass thermometer is said to be linear if the liquid expands by the same amount for every degree Celsius rise in temperature. This means that the scale will be marked in degrees of equal size (as below). If the liquid did not expand uniformly, the scale would be non-linear.

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