Question
State the limitation of clinical thermometer.

Answer

The clinical thermometer cannot be used for measuring the temperature of any object more than $42^\circ C$ (i.e. more than the body temperature). If it kept in the sun or near a flame, then this clinical thermometer can be break.

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