The first official thermometer was a Mercury thermometer, which used the thermal expansion/contraction coefficient of mercury to determine the temperature of the immediate area. In other words they measured how much mercury expanded per degree (Fahrenheit) and placed it in a tube with markers that would show how much the mercury had expanded, thus showing the temperature.
daniel gabriel fahrenheit is the one who created the first accurate thermometer
It was Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit.
Fahrenheit created the first thermometer for measuring temperature. Before he created his thermometer, people did not have a precise way to describe temperature.
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The first water thermometer was created during the 16th century. In the year 1593 by Galileo Galilei
In 1612 the inventor Santorio Santorio became the first to put a scale on his thermometer. It was perhaps the first crude clinical thermometer as it was designed to be placed in a patients mouth for temperature taking
Water - Galileo Galilei invented a rudimentary water thermometer in 1593 which, for the first time, allowed temperature variations to be measured
Santorio Santorio was the first Italian to put the numerical scale on the thermometer for use of medicine in the early 16th century. his early thermometer helped tell what kind of ailness people had back in the old days.
World's tallest thermometer was created in 1991.
Galileo Galilei invented the first water thermometer. He created it by adding droplets of alcohol in the water. This is so the liquid is less denser and can detect changes in temperature.
clinical thermometer or a rectal thermometer
The first mercury thermometer was created by physicist Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit in 1714. He used mercury because it expands and contracts very uniformly with changes in temperature.