Ordinary mercury-in-glass thermometer (without any covering or air gap) is an example of Instrumentation and Process Control Mcqs September 24, 2019 BILAL KHATTAK0 A.first-order system B.overdamped second-order system C.underdamped second-order system D.multiple first-order systems Related Mcqs: Ordinary mercury-in-glass thermometer works on the principle of Thermocouple in a well behaves as a true A mercury-in-glass thermometer and a platinum resistance thermometer are calibrated from measurements on ice and steam points. The two thermometers then necessarily agree ? Ordinary mercury-in-glass thermometers are used to measure the temperature in the range of An ordinary mercury thermometer can be used for temperatures about U-tube type mercury manometer is an example of Normal mercury thermometer can be used upto The lower temperature limit for mercury thermometer is The lowest temperature upto which a mercury thermometer can be used is The upper range of mercury thermometer can be increased by