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You may have noticed that a few sharp jerks are given to clinical thermometer before using it. Why is it done so?

We know that clinical thermometer is used to measure our body temperature so it is given jerk before use so that if the mercury level is above 35°C (normal body temperature) then the jerk will lower down the mercury level until it gets below 35°C so that it can be used again.


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