In 1724 Gabriel Fahrenheit invented the first mercury 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.
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.
The mercury thermometer with a standardized scale was invented in the year 1714 by a German physicist by the name of Gabriel Fahrenheit. And the standardized temperature scale was introduced by him later in 1724.
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.
The first recorded thermometer was invented by an Italian - Santorio Santorio (1561-1636) at the end of the 16th Century.
There is debate on who invented the first laboratory thermometer especially since there different kinds invented at different times. However, many think the credit should go to Italian professor, doctor, and physiologist Sanctorius for the air thermometer in 1612.
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The Fahrenheit scale was created by Daniel Fahrenheit in 1724. There are several stories about how Fahrenheit came up with the thermometer. He supposedly made a thermometer and stuck it in a snowbank on a very cold day to get a zero and took someone's temperature to get 100.
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.
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