Why does the clinical thermometer have a constriction?

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2026-03-30 10:25

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The constriction in a clinical thermometer prevents the Mercury from flowing back into the bulb after expanding due to body heat. This design allows the thermometer to hold the maximum temperature reading even after it is removed from the body, ensuring accurate measurement. It also makes the thermometer more sensitive to small temperature changes and facilitates easy reset.

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