Monday, August 15, 2016

The Liquid-In-Glass Thermometer

The simple liquid-filled glass thermometer consists of a glass bulb connected to a capillary tube. The liquid most commonly used is mercury, its usable temperature range being from -38°C (freezing point) to 356°C (boiling point at normal atmospheric pressure). This range can be extended to read temperatures up to 530°C by filling the space above the liquid with inert gas such as nitrogen.

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