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Suppose that the mercury column in the thermometer increases by 6mm when the the temperature increase from 300k to 320k . calculate the sensitivity of the thermometer.
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6 mm / 20 deg = 0.3 mm /deg
3 years ago
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Suppose that the mercury column in the thermometer increases by 6mm when the the temperature increase from 300k to 320k . calculate the sensitivity of the thermometer.

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