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Q: Why there is no constriction in laboratory thermometer?
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Why is it more important to have a constriction in a clinical thermometer than in a laboratory?

It stays at the maximum point so you get an accurate reading


Why is it more important to have constriction in a clinical thermometer than in a laboratory one?

It stays at the maximum point so you get an accurate reading


What is constriction?

constriction is one part of the thermometer that has like a hill


What is the purpose of a constriction in a thermometer?

measture a tempreture


Why you need to prevent the Mercury of thermometer from falling back with the constriction?

So they can read the thermometer


How do you read a laboratory thermometer?

you look at the sticks on the sidething


What is the function of the laboratory thermometer?

A Thermometer is a Laboratory Equipment that measures temperature.


Why do you have to shake the clinical thermometer after reading but do not have to shake the laboratory thermometer?

So that the mercury will return to its original position (becos there's a constriction that actually keeps the mercury in place after u remove it from your mouth)


What is a laboratory thermometer?

A laboratory thermometer is used to check the temperature, or changes in temperature, of an object with precise accuracy.


What is the different between clinical thermometer and liquid in glass thermometer?

a lab thermometer did not have a constriction as compared to clinical thermometer. it have a wide range of measurement and usually contains alcohol


What is the use of a constriction in a thermometer?

It prevents the mercury from flowing back into the bulb.


What is the use of the constriction In the thermometer?

It prevents the Mercury from flowing back into the bulb.