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The bulb thermometer is made of thin glass so as to detect the slightest change in temperature. It is made of thin glass for visibility as well.
It is a thermometer, and is used to show the temperature.
For Light to emit properly with out any incident of light happening the glass is kept thin and clear
The glass is so thin so it can tell the tempature. If the glass were thicker, the thermomiter would be wrong.
The glass around the bulb in a clinical thermometer (the conventional one) is thin because glass is not a good conductor of heat. The clinician and the patient don't want to wait half an hour to get a good temperature reading. By using the thinner glass, the transfer of heat into the thermometer's fluid will be more rapid than it would with an instrument with thicker glass.
Why_is_the_glass_on_the_bulb_of_a_clinical_thermometer_so_thin
The bulb thermometer is made of thin glass so as to detect the slightest change in temperature. It is made of thin glass for visibility as well.
a bulb with a thin glass wall
It is a glass thermometer.
It is a glass thermometer.
Thermometer
Thermometer. They contain Mercury which is a metal.
It is a thermometer, and is used to show the temperature.
Thermometer
It is a thermometer, used for recording temperature.
For Light to emit properly with out any incident of light happening the glass is kept thin and clear