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why does a clinical thermometer have a king in its stem

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Answered by Paramlearn
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Specific features of the liquid-in-glass clinical thermometer are: A 'kink' in the glass tube which breaks the mercury as it contracts, storing the highest temperature reading. The glass tube is shaped like a lens to magnify the thin mercury thread. Shaking the thermometer resets the mercury back into the bulb
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