Daniel Fahrenheit
Galileo 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.
Using a thermometer we can measure the temperature.
If using a mercury thermometer - about a minute. A digital thermometer - a few seconds.
Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit invented the mercury thermometer. Ferdinand II invented a thermometer using alcohol but it was very inaccurate.
It has a reaction to temperature, so it'd be perfect for measuring it!
it can be easily seen it gets hot quickly it expands fast.. this is the advantage of mercury in thermometers..
u don't have to flick the thermometer to reset the temperature reading when you use an alcohol based thermometer (unlike a mercury thermometer where you have to flick and flick and flick flick flick that thermometer for the mercury to be reset so that you can make an accurate reading) a disadvantage is that the alcohol thermometer is slightly less acurate The biggest advantage is that alcohol is not nearly as toxic as mercury, so that if the thermometer breaks, you won't be poisoned.
One disadvantage of using a data logger instead of a mercury thermometer is the potential for technical malfunctions or errors in data recording. Data loggers may also require more complex setup and calibration compared to a simple mercury thermometer. Additionally, data loggers may be more expensive upfront than a traditional mercury thermometer.
Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit invented the mercury thermometer in 1714.many inventers invented there own version of the thermometer but the mercury themometer i think most likely is just a regular thermometer you put in someones mouth under there toung. The regular inventor of the thermometer that you put in your mouth is some spanish named guy called Santorio but i dont reallt know his last name
don't break it. If you do open the windows.
it expands at constant rate and has got high boiling point.
Galileo Galilei did not invent the thermometer. The first modern thermometer, using mercury in a glass tube, was invented by Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit in the early 18th century, around 1714.
The Fahrenheit temperature scale was created using ice water, sea salt, and a mercury thermometer by Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit in the early 18th century.