Question
Describe the differences between thermometers in terms of their use and range.
| Clinical Thermometers | Laboratory Thermometers |
| Clinical thermometers are designed specifically for measuring human body temperature. | Laboratory thermometers are used for a variety of scientific purposes. |
| They typically have a limited range, from around $35 ^\circ C$ to $42 ^\circ C$, which is sufficient for detecting fevers and other health-related temperature variations. | Laboratory thermometers can measure a much wider range of temperatures, usually from-$10 ^\circ C$ to $110 ^\circ C.$ |
| Clinical thermometers are used to take readings of body temperatures on Celsius or sometimes on Fahrenheit scale. | Laboratory thermometers are used to take readings of temperatures on Celsius scale or on Kelvin scale. |
| Clinical thermometers can be mercury thermometers, digital thermometers or non-contact infrared thermometers. | Laboratory thermometers use coloured alcohol or mercury as liquids that expand to show the temperatures readings. |
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