a mercury in glass thermometer

  1. At the bottom of an old mercury-in-glass thermometer is a 43-mm3 reservoir filled with mercury. When the thermometer was placed
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  2. At the bottom of an old mercury-in-glass thermometer is a 43-mm3 reservoir filled with mercury. When the thermometer was placed
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  3. Which of the following can be used to measure accurately the fluctuating temperature of hot flowing water in a water pipe?1.
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  4. A mercury in glass thermometer reads 20 at the icepoint and 100 at steam point. Calculate the celsius temperature corresponding
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  5. a copper calorimeter of 100g mass containing 200g of water was used. The thermometer contained 0.8 centimeter cube of mercury
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  6. If a copper calorimeter of 100g mass containing 200g of water was used. The thermometer contained 0.8 centimeter cube of mercury
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  7. The tube of a mercury thermometer has an inside diameter of 0.130 mm. The bulb has a volume of 0.270 cm^3.How far will the
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  8. The ice point of an ungraduated mercury in glass thermometer is x Y is steam point is 90° this thermometer reads 60° when the
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  9. The ice point of an ungraduated mercury in glass thermometer is x while it stem point is 90°This thermometer read 60°when the
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  10. A mercury-in-glass thermometer reads -20°at ice point, as 100°at steam point. calculate the celsus temperature corresponding
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