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What prevents the mercury level in the glass tube of a clinical thermometer from falling on its own when its bulb is removed from the mouth of a patient?​

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Answered by achsapatel
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Answer:

The KINK prevents the Mercury level in the glass tube of clinical thermometer from felling on its own its bulb is removed from the mouth of patient.

Answered by Thesager
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  • The KINK prevents the Mercury level in the glass tube of clinical thermometer from felling on its own its bulb is removed from the mouth of patient.
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