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Engineering, 04.03.2020 23:41 michael1295

We want to construct a thermometer using mercury. As the mercury in the bulb is heated, it expands and moves up the thin capillary tube connected to the bulb. If the bulb contains 0.40.4 milliliters [ml] and the tube has a diameter of 0.40.4 millimeters [mm], how much will the mercury rise in the tube in units of centimeters [cm] if we increase the temperature from 2525 degrees Fahrenheit [degrees Upper F°F] to 6565 degrees Fahrenheit [degrees Upper F°F]?

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