The mercury expands with temperature. Since expansion is linear over the normal range of a mercury-driven thermometer, the level of mercury within a little glass tube indicates the current temperature of the thermometer's immediate environment.
The Mercury expands with temperature. Since expansion is linear over the normal range of a mercury-driven thermometer, the level of mercury within a little glass tube indicates the current temperature of the thermometer's immediate environment.
the red liquid in the themometers is mercury.
A mercury thermometer is used to measure temperature.
Mercury is the metal in a thermometer.
The function of a thermometer is to measure temperature.
The mercury thermometer was invented Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit in 1714.
Clinical thermometer use mercury to measure temperature. Digital thermometer do not use mercury to measure.
A clinical thermometer will offer more precise calibrated readings than a mercury thermometer. The range of measurable temperature differs between a clinical and a mercury thermometer with the mercury thermometer having the wider range.
the main function of the thermometer is to measure temperature
A mercury thermometer measures the temperature by the amount that the mercury expands with a high temperature and contracts with low temperatures.
The mercury thermometer was invented Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit in 1714.