The first one was made in 1714.
In 1714, Gabriel Fahrenheit invented the first mercury thermometer.......The Celsius scale, invented by Swedish Astronomer Anders Celsius (1701-1744)
Galileo Galilei made a water thermometer in 1593.
the temperature rises and the thermometer breaks releasing mercury
Germany in 1714
Gabriel Fahrenheit did invent the mercury thermometer but it was in 1714. In 1709, he invented the alcohol thermometer. He also developed the Fahrenheit temperature scale which was introduced in 1724.
It was Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit.
mercury
Yes
The red liquid in a thermometer is Mercury, which is usually encased in a glass tube
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 first thermometer was a tube filled with water and air.
In 1714, Gabriel Fahrenheit invented the first mercury thermometer.
The first modern thermometer, the mercury thermometer with a standardized scale, was invented by Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit in 1714.
Using a thermometer we can measure the temperature.
It generally made using fluid which expand or contract linearly with temperature such as mercury, water or alcohol. Electronic thermometer use the relation of thermal property effect electrical conduction difference to measure temperature.
In 1724 Gabriel Fahrenheit invented the first mercury thermometer.
Daniel FahrenheitGalileo Galilei (1564-1642) Italian physicist, invented a basic air thermometer. That is the first known inventor. But we do know that the Ancient Greeks had basic thermometers but it is unknown who made it.