Physics, asked by confusedritik3572, 1 year ago

Why doesn't clinical thermometer contain marking above 42 degree celsius?


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Answered by MysticFallz
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Explanation:

A Clinical Thermometer is used to measure Human body temperature and generally it doesn't rise up till 42 degree celcius and have not rose up in any human so the range of a Clinical Thermometer doesn't exceed 42 degree Celcius

Answered by rockeinstien
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Explanation:

AS WE ALL KNOWS THAT

THE STANDARD TEMPERATURE OF A HUMAN BODY IS 37 DEGREE CELSIUS

IT MEANS THE NORMAL TEMPERATURE IS 37.

THAN IF THE TEMPERATURE IS HIGH ABOVE 2-3 .IT IS SOMETHING HIGH BUT IF THE TEMPERATURE CAN GOES TO 42 THAN THE HUMAN BODY CAN'T SURVIVE MEANS THAT THE BODY TEMPERATURE IS NOT MORE THAN 42.


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