Biology, asked by Adityamishra3884, 11 months ago

Why did the Mercury rise in the stem?

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Answered by KeshavGiri
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The Stem and Capillary Bore

Magnified glass makes up the outside jacket of the thermometer, which is called the stem. A thin bore inside the stem gives mercury a route of travel as it expands and contracts. The thin bore is called a capillary. Magnified glass makes reading the mercury level easier

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