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Why does the bulb of a thermometer have a thin glass walled?

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◾️It is made of glass with very thin walls to allow the heat from sample being measured to reach the liquid quickly for fast response and quick reading (improves the quickness of response by the thermometer). ... — has a vacuum above the liquid column so there is no resistance to the expanding liquid.

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The bulb of a thermometer have a thin glass walled

is made of glass with very thin walls to allow the heat from sample being measured to reach the liquid quickly for fast response and quick reading (improves the quickness of response by the thermometer). ... — has a vacuum above the liquid column so there is no resistance to the expanding liquid.

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