-10 to 110 degree celcius
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 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.
Range is30 Degrees to 120 Degrees
The temperature range of a mercury-in-glass thermometer typically ranges from around -38°C to 356°C. Mercury expands and contracts linearly with temperature changes, making it suitable for a wide temperature range.
-10 to 110 degree celcius
It can range from mercury to alcohol it depends on the manufacturer.
A mercury in glass thermometer typically has a temperature range of -10°C to 110°C. Some thermometers may have a slightly wider or narrower range depending on their intended use.
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.
Mercury in a Mercury thermometer is typically silver in color.
Mercury in a thermometer is used because it has a high coefficient of expansion, meaning it expands and contracts in response to temperature changes. This property allows for accurate measurement of temperature as the mercury level rises and falls inside the thermometer. Additionally, mercury has a wide temperature range in which it remains a liquid, making it suitable for measuring a broad range of temperatures.
Actually anything that won't freeze or boil at the operating range of the thermometer. The most common are mercury and alcohol.
The range of an ordinary mercury thermometer is typically from -10°C to 110°C. However, digital thermometers have a wider range depending on the model, usually from around -50°C to 300°C.