which prevents mercury from falling on its own in a clinical thermometer
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kink
In clinical thermometers, there is a small bent at the bottom of the tube containing mercury. It is called a kink. The kink prevents the mercury level from falling down on its own. Due to this, the temperature does not decrease immediately after removing the thermometer from the mouth.
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