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A clinical thermometer works by measuring body temperature through the expansion or contraction of a temperature-sensitive liquid, such as Mercury or alcohol, inside a sealed glass tube. As body temperature rises, the liquid in the thermometer expands and moves up the tube, indicating the temperature. Conversely, when body temperature decreases, the liquid contracts and moves down the tube.

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a clinical thermometer works when the heat outside the thermometer pushes the mercury in and up the tube showing the temperature

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The molecules have electric charges that set of melosics. the melosics read the speed of the particles which is how it reads the temperature

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