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Engineering, 14.09.2019 02:30 tay3783

Consider an alcohol and a mercury thermometer that read exactly 0°c at the ice point and 100°c at the steam point. the distance between the two points is divided into 100 equal parts in both thermometers. do you think these thermometers will give exactly the same reading at a temperature of, say, 60*c? explain.

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