When the temperature in a room becomes too cold, the bimetallic strip of the thermostat uncoils. This action causes a drop of mercury to close a switch and start the heating system. After the temperature has risen to the desired level, the strip coils up and the mercury opens the switch, shutting off the heat.
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World Book diagram by Arthur Grebetz</P>
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