what is likely to happen if the glass of a thermometer expands more upon heating than the liquid inside?

a

the glass will break

b

the glass will shrink

c

the liquid will rise up in the stem

d

the liquid will go down in the stem

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talent369
5 months ago

yes

Velella
2 years ago

The answer is C not D.....the liquid will rise up in the Steam

jafarluqman
2 years ago

C is the correct answer, when the glass of a thermometer expands more than the liquid inside, the pressure inside the thermometer decreases. This causes the liquid to rise up in the stem. It's all about pressure and expansion. When the liquid expands, it takes up more space, so it has to rise up the stem.

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