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what is the unit of clinical thermometer

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Answered by Abhinab12
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Clinical thermometers are meant for clinical purposes. It is developed for measuring the human body temperature. It is a long narrow glass tube with a bulb containing mercury at the end. The normal human body temperature is 37˚C; which can fluctuate between the ranges 35˚C to 42˚C. Hence, the clinical thermometers have the range 35˚C to 42˚C. The level of mercury tells our body temperature in ˚C. Since mercury is a toxic element, thus these thermometers have been replaced by digital thermometers nowadays.

Answered by kasavijayavijaya
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Explanation:

the units of clinical thermometer is degreees celcius and Fahrenheit

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