why should the bulb be immersed in the liquid for which temperature is to be measured?
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Thermometer is a device used to measure the temperature of the body. It consists of a bulb at one end followed by a long strip on which the readings are marked. The bulb contains a liquid. The bulb of a clinical thermometer contains mercury.
- Most scientists measure temperature using the Celsius scale and thermodynamic temperature using the Kelvin scale, which is the Celsius scale offset so that its null point is 0 K = −273.15 °C, or absolute zero.
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