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The temperature in a Mercury-based thermometer is read by the level of Mercury found in the thermometer. As Mercury heats up, it expands, therefore raising the level of the Mercury of which we see as a higher temperature. On the other end, as the temperature falls, the Mercury contracts and reads at a lower temperature.
A body's mass is invariant regardless of its position in space. Therefore, the chair's mass on Mercury will be identical to the chair's mass on Earth, that is 10 kilograms.
Mercury is a liquid at room temperature; this made it a useful substance in thermometers. As the mercury heated up, it expanded; this indicated the temperature of the surroundings. Similarly, the colder it got, the more the mercury 'shrunk' so it indicated the low temperature.
In a mercury thermometer, the level of mercury falls as the temperature of the air around it cools.A mercury thermometer has a bulb of mercury at the bottom and a thin tube above it with markings in Celsius degrees or Fahrenheit degrees. When the temperature warms, the mercury expands and rises up the tube. When the temperature cools, the mercury contracts and shrinks back toward the bulb at the bottom.
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It depends on the temperature and pressure. But, at 4 degrees C and the standard pressure of 1 atmosphere (760 mm of Mercury), it is 999.9720 kilograms. Usually rounded to 1,000 kg.
Planet Mercury has a mass of 328.5 x 1021 kilograms. (328,500,000,000,000,000,000,000 kilograms)
The mercury is at ambient temperature.
Mercury is a liquid at room temperature.
Mercury. is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature.
Mercury is a liquid at room temperature
The freezing point of mercury is -38,8290 0C.The boiling point of mercury is 356,73 0C.The temperature of mercury indoor or outdoor is the temperature of the environment.
mercury is a liquid at room temperatute At room temperature, mercury is a LIQUID.
The color of mercury is grey and its temperature is -170 to -400
The temperature in a Mercury-based thermometer is read by the level of Mercury found in the thermometer. As Mercury heats up, it expands, therefore raising the level of the Mercury of which we see as a higher temperature. On the other end, as the temperature falls, the Mercury contracts and reads at a lower temperature.
Anything can become a liquid if condensed from a gas to a liquid, or melted from a solid to a liquid. If you are asking about 3 items that liquid on earth, at average temperature: 1) Water 2) Bromine 3) Mercury
In a mercury thermometer, a glass tube is filled with mercury and a standard temperature scale is marked on the tube. With changes in temperature, the mercury expands and contracts, and the temperature can be read from the scale. Mercury thermometers can be used to determine body, liquid, and vapor temperature.