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प्रश्न
State the similarities and differences between the laboratory thermometer and the clinical thermometer
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उत्तर
- Similarities between laboratory thermometer and the clinical thermometer:
- Both clinical and laboratory thermometers have long, narrow and uniform glass tubes.
- Bulbs contain mercury.
- Both have Celsius scale.
- Differences:
1. Laboratory thermometer:
- Laboratory thermometer is generally scaled from -10°C to 11 CPC.
- Mercury level falls on its own as no kink is present.
- Temperature is read while keeping the thermometer in the source of temperature, e.g. a liquid or any other thing.
- No need to give jerk to lower the mercury level.
- It is used to take temperature in laboratory.
2. Clinical thermometer:
- Clinical thermometer is scaled from 35°C to 42°C or from 94°F to 108°F.
- Mercury level does not fall on its own, as there is a kink near the bulb to prevent the fall of mercury level.
- Temperature can be read after removing the thermometer from armpit or mouth.
- To lower the mercury level jerks are given.
- It is used for taking the body temperature
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Jyothi was prepared to measure the temperature of hot water with a clinical thermometer. Is it right or wrong? Why?
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All clinical thermometers have a ______ that prevents mercury from flowing back into the bulb.
Mercury is a poor conductor of heat.
We are advised to avoid keeping the clinical thermometer in the sun or near a flame. Why?
Explains the properties of mercury.
Explain how do you determine the temperature of hot water using a laboratory thermometer?
You may have noticed that a few sharp jerks are given to a clinical thermometer before using it. Why is it done so?
