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28 August, 09:28

Explain why the thermometer has thin walls on its bulb?

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  1. 28 August, 09:30
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    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
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