Why does a clinical thermometer has a kink in its tube?

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2026-05-22 11:01

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So the working fluid doesn't flow back into the bulb when the it is removed from the heat source. This makes a clinical thermometer "sticky"; it retains the reading of the highest temperature experienced until it is "reset" by shaking.

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