He got a car and did do
He got a car and did do
Due to persistence of vision...
No. American astronomer Asaph Hall, working at the U.S. Naval Observatory, discovered them in August of 1877.
Because he was first. This got chemistry really started as a science, instead of alchemy which thought you could change one element like iron into another gold. Dalton just told everybody that couldn't happen and got 'scientists' to begin working on real 'stuff' instead of fiction.
Evangelista Torricelli, an Italian physicist and mathematician, is credited with inventing the barometer in the 17th century. He developed the first mercury barometer while working with Galileo Galilei.
He got a car and did do
yes he was.
Our classroom is working on a experiment
What excites you about the thought of working in administration
They don't necessarily work in groups, they just tell a partner or something, what they thought of the experiment that he/she was working on.
when working on construction or in an experiment
Your Galileo thermometer may not be working properly due to changes in temperature, air pressure, or if the liquid inside has separated. It is important to place the thermometer in a stable environment away from direct sunlight or drafts to ensure accurate readings.
No, Galileo did not invent the telescope. According to Wikipedia "The earliest known working telescopes appeared in 1608 and are credited to Hans Lippershey" Galileo was the first person to turn the telescopes to the night sky and make some pretty contradictory observations.
He invented (or at least constructed the first known working version of) the telescope.
about industry ,11th experiment
when working on construction or in an experiment
There are several reasons why a Galileo thermometer may stop working, including changes in temperature, air bubbles trapped in the liquid, or damage to the glass tubes. It is important to ensure that the thermometer is kept in a stable environment and handled carefully to prevent any issues with its functionality.