Science, asked by bina5411, 8 months ago

Why does mercury not fall or rise in a clinical thermometer when
taken out of the mouth? (1.5)

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Answered by alam15hannan
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Accepted Answer: In clinical thermometers, there is a small bent at the bottom of the tube containing mercury. ... The kink prevents the mercury level from falling down on its own. Due to this, the temperature does not decrease immediately after removing the thermometer from the mouth.

Answered by afrinst1984
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Answer:

it is because kink is present in the thermometer which does not allows to downword flow of mercury,or not even allows it to rise

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