Why is a clinical thermometer shaken after use?
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The shaking is to reduce the level of the medium in the thermometer to a temperature well below normal so that an an accurate temperature can be read after using. You see, the way a thermometer works is on the premise that as the mercury heats up, and most fluids as well, it expands.
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to reduce that mercury to its normal position
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