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who am I I found in a thermometer I measure temperature

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

A thermometer measures temperature through a glass tube sealed with mercury that expands or contracts as the temperature rises or falls. The tiny size of the bulb and micro-fine size of the tube help the mercury reach the temperature of what it is measuring very rapidly.

Answered by sameekshasannu16
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Explanation:

I am mercury which rises up due to temp. increase and comes down if we shake it because of a Kink. Mercury thermometers cover a wide temperature range from −37 to 356 °C (−35 to 673 °F); the instrument's upper temperature range may be extended though the introduction of an inert gas such as nitrogen.

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