Which is wrong about gas and liquid pressure thermometers?    A) They are similar to Bourdan tube manometers.  B) There is a liquid, gas or liquid-gas substance inside the sensor chamber.  C) They are very costly and have low sensitivity compared to other temperature meters.  D) They have a similar working principle with ideal gas thermometers.  E) The capillary tube between the chamber and the thermometer can be 50-60 m long.

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Which is wrong about gas and liquid pressure thermometers?

 
 A)

They are similar to Bourdan tube manometers.

 B)

There is a liquid, gas or liquid-gas substance inside the sensor chamber.

 C)

They are very costly and have low sensitivity compared to other temperature meters.

 D)

They have a similar working principle with ideal gas thermometers.

 E)

The capillary tube between the chamber and the thermometer can be 50-60 m long.

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