Why does mercury become steady after some time while measuring body temperature?
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Mercury absorbs heat from the body when the thermometer is in contact with it. Thus the mercury level rises, with this rise in temperature.
After a while and after a certain temperature is reached the mercury stops rising. This means that the amount of heat being generated by the body has been measured.
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