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Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit ( 24 May 1686 - 16 September 1736) was a German physicist, engineer, and glass blower who is best known for inventing the mercury-in-glass thermometer (1714), and for developing a temperature scale now named after him.
because his parents died so he went to work at a store then he was interested in scientific instrument and then he made his own instrument called the thermometer and he named it after himself Fahrenheit then alittle bit after anders celsius made celsius which we use in America now to tell wheather.
Gabriel Daniel was born on February 8, 1649.
Charles Richter, developed the scale used to measure earthquake magnitudeAnders Celsius, Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit, and Lord Kelvin (William Thomson), temperature scalesFriedrich Mohs, hardness scaleSir Francis Beaufort, wind speed scaleFor more information, see 'Related links' below.
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German physicist Daniel gabriel Fahrenheit invented the mercury-in-glass thermometer
Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit was the man who invented mercury thermometer in 1714
The mercury thermometer was invented Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit in 1714.
The mercury thermometer was invented Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit in 1714.
German physicist Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit
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Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit, a German physicist, engineer, and glass blower, invented the mercury thermometer in 1714.In 1709 he had invented the alcohol thermometer, and in 1724 he set out the scale of degrees now known as the Fahrenheit scale.
Galileo invented an air thermometer in about 1600, but changes in atmospheric pressure made accurate measurement difficult. Liquids were quickly used instead and Gabriel Fahrenheit was the first to use alcohol (1709) and mercury (1714), in a thermometer.
The mercury thermometer was invented by Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit. He had invented an alcohol thermometer years earlier. In 1724, he introduced the Fahrenheit temperature scale.
It was Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit.
Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit is famous for creating the thermometer and the scale Fahrenheit.