What must be done to enable mercury in a glass thermometer to respond quickly to changes in temperature?
Two mercury thermometers are constructed such that one has a spherical bulb and the other an elongated cylindrical bulb of same volume. Which will respond quickly to temperature changes?
why the level of mercury in a laboratory thermometer change when it is touched with another object for ex.
while measuring the temperature of water put in a glass it is said to not to touch the surface of glass because the temperature will change even when it will sill be surrounded by water