Yes, Fahrenheit's scale was the first of the five main scales.
Santorio Santorio was the first inventor to put a numerical scale on the instrument. Galileo Galilei invented a rudimentary water thermometer in 1593 which, for the first time, allowed temperature variations to be measured. In 1714, Gabriel Fahrenheit invented the first mercury thermometer, the modern thermometer.
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 Fahrenheit thermometer was invented by Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit, a Polish-German physicist, in the early 18th century. He introduced the scale in 1724 and it is still commonly used in the United States.
The Fahrenheit system of temperature measurement. Actually he invented the thermometer.
The first modern thermometer was invented by Galileo in the early 17th century. The Fahrenheit scale was developed by Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit in the early 18th century. The Celsius scale was developed in the mid-18th century by Anders Celsius.
In 1714, Gabriel Fahrenheit invented the first mercury thermometer.
It was Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit.
In 1724 Gabriel Fahrenheit invented the first mercury thermometer.
It was invented by a Polish Man called Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit
The first modern thermometer, the mercury thermometer with a standardized scale, was invented by Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit in 1714.
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Santorio Santorio was the first inventor to put a numerical scale on the instrument. Galileo Galilei invented a rudimentary water thermometer in 1593 which, for the first time, allowed temperature variations to be measured. In 1714, Gabriel Fahrenheit invented the first mercury thermometer, the modern thermometer.
German physicist Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit
He invented the Mercury and alcohol thermometer and the fahrenheit scale.
Galileo invented an air thermometer in about 1600, but changes in atmospheric pressure made accurate measurement difficult. Liquids were quickly used instead and Gabriel Fahrenheit was the first to use alcohol (1709) and mercury (1714), in a thermometer.
German physicist Daniel gabriel Fahrenheit invented the mercury-in-glass thermometer
The mercury thermometer was invented Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit in 1714.