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How does the constriction near the bulb in a clinical thermometer help in measuring body temperature accurately?

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When the thermometer bulb is placed under the tongue or in the armpit to check the body temperature, the mercury expands until it reaches the maximum temperature of the body. The constriction does not allow the mercury from sliding back into the bulb after expansion.

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