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What does the theromometer do?

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∙ 13y ago
Updated: 8/19/2019

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Why a column of mercury in theromometer first descends slightly and then rises when placed in hot water?

When a thermometer is placed in hot water, the heat causes the liquid inside (mercury in this case) to expand. This expansion initially pushes the mercury down slightly due to increased pressure. However, as the mercury absorbs more heat, it expands further and eventually rises to reflect the higher temperature of the hot water.


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