the thermometer.
Actually, Galileo made a thermoscope. You should Google image "Galilean thermometer". It's really different from our regular Mercury thermometer. It's a lot cooler.
the telescope.
Well, Galileo merely improved it but he did so, so that the telescope was capable of observing planets and stars in outer space. He made the 1st telescope strong enough to do that.
the pendulum.
Galileo discovered that ischronism was what made the pendulum a useful timekeeper. Ischronism is the period of which the pendulum swings.
the compass.
He also improved that too. I don't know much about what he did with the compass but I do know the other three. All I know about the compass is that Galileo improved it.
I hope I helped. Oh, and the reason I know all of this is because I have to do a project on him. I'm also an A+ student so yeah, trust me on this. =]
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No, Galileo was an unmanned spacecraft that was launched by NASA in 1989 to study the planet Jupiter and its moons. It did not carry any astronauts on board.
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Yes, there are several monuments dedicated to Galileo Galilei, the famous Italian astronomer and physicist. Some notable examples include the Galileo Galilei statue in Florence, Italy, and the Galileo Galilei Planetarium in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Yes, Galileo had jobs before he was a scientist. Galileo found an interest in math. he became a math tutor for a while
The were few if any hospitals when Galileo was born. People were almost always born at home. Birth was not considered a medical condition.
Many older inventions from England are still in use today, including the CATSCAN machine, electric motor, magnifying glass, penicillin, reflecting telescope, steam engine, spinning jenny, and the turbojet engine, to mention only a few.
He patented many of his inventions.
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Blount's Inventions were not purchased by any company in the United States because their inventions were not unique.
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There a a number of inventions from the 1800s that we still use, although in an updated version. For example, in the mid-1800s, photography was invented; the telegraph was also invented, and while we don't use it today, it led to radio and even the internet. Movies were invented in the late 1800s; so was the telephone; the automobile and the tyre; the fountain pen; and recorded music.
Albert Einstein did not invent any mathematical inventions.
No. There are no inventions credited to Cleopatra nor any inventions accredited to her reign.
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