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Why does a laboratory thermometer does not have a kink in it

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Answered by Anonymous
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Constrictions present in a thermometer are used for the following


О Constrictions prevent the level of the thermometric liquid to suddenly fall after measuring the temperature.


О The constriction hence conserves the reading of the thermometer for a certain period of time after which it falls .


О This allows the user to get enough time to read the readings of the level of the thermometer.


Θ Constriction are not present in lab thermometers


ОThe absence of constrictions help to measure the temperature readings accurately .


О In a laboratory the thermometer is generally required for measuring different instances of a chemical reaction


О The chemical reaction may change the temperatures very abruptly.


О Thus constrictions should interrupt the accurate and rapid changes in the thermometer.


О This also helps to read temperature in liquids because the temperature should rapidly change in such a case.


→ That's why constrictions are not present in laboratory thermometer


Hope it helps u :-)


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