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Is the bulb of a thermometer made of diathermic or adiabatic wall?

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As diathermic walls allow the exchange of heat energy between two systems and adiabatic walls do not, hence. diathermic walls are used to make the bulb of a thermometer.

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पाठ 11: Thermal Properties of Matter - Exercises [पृष्ठ ८०]

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पाठ 11 Thermal Properties of Matter
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