The thermoscope didn't measure temperature differences
The thermoscope didn't measure temperature differences
Galileo developed the thermoscope, the first instrument to measure temperature qualitatively. It was Sanctorius Sanctorius who devised and added the scale to the thermoscope to measure the temperature quantitatively and since then has been called the thermometer.
A thermostat controls temperature, a thermometer measures it.
Santorio Santorio was the original Inventor of a "Device to Measure Temperature" and that device is called a Thermometer or "Thermoscope"!
The temperature of the thermometer in the direct sunlight was higher than the thermometer in the drawer.
The thermoscope didn't measure temperature differences
The thermoscope didn't measure temperature differences
Galileo developed the thermoscope, the first instrument to measure temperature qualitatively. It was Sanctorius Sanctorius who devised and added the scale to the thermoscope to measure the temperature quantitatively and since then has been called the thermometer.
It Was Called THERMOSCOPE. Hope That's Right!! XD
Galileo Galilei was the first to invent the thermometer formerly known as thermoscope in 1592.
In the year 1593, Galileo Galilei did the existing thermoscope one step better and created a basic water thermometer.
In the year 1593, Galileo Galilei did the existing thermoscope one step better and created a basic water thermometer.
The first water thermometer was invented in the 16th century. In 1593, Galileo Galilei improved the existing thermoscope by inventing a basic water thermometer.
A thermostat controls temperature, a thermometer measures it.
There is no difference between a heat thermometer and a regular thermometer. A thermometer measures the average kinetic energy of something, also known as heat. A thermometer's purpose is to measure heat, so a regular thermometer is the exact same thing as a regular thermometer, just with different names.
He did not actually invent the thermometer, which would have shown a scale of temperatures. He invented the "thermoscope" -- a device that showed increase or decrease of temperature using the expansion of a liquid in a tube.
The water thermometer, or the thermoscope, was invented by Galileo Galilei. It was based on the idea that the density of a liquid changes with the temperature.