Gabriel Fahrenheit was the inventor of Thermometer and not a Swedish but a German.
answ2. the Swedish scientist asked about was Anders Celsius, after whom the Celsius temperature scale is known.
Other contenders for thermometric fame were Rankine, Reaumur, and Romer.
And of course William Thomson, more commonly known as Lord Kelvin.
Ernest Rutherford was the scientist who discovered that atoms have positive charges through his gold foil experiment, which led to the development of the nuclear model of the atom.
The scientist credited with inventing the first electronic television system is Vladimir Zworykin.
The scientist who discovered the charge of electrons was J.J. Thomson. He determined the charge-to-mass ratio of electrons through his experiments with cathode rays in the late 19th century.
Heinrich Rudolf Hertz
A device used to measure temperature is called a thermometer.
Anders Celsius.
Ernest Rutherford is the name of the scientist who discovered that atoms have positively charged nuclei.
benjamin franklin
wegener alfred
Carl Linnaeus is the Swedish scientist who is credited with developing the two-part naming system known as binomial nomenclature for categorizing and naming species in biology.
Mary Leakey
Andreas Vesalius
still not known....
Ytterbium is named after the Swedish village of Ytterby, where the mineral containing this element was originally discovered.
The name of nobelium is derived from the name of the Swedish chemist Alfred Nobel.
Martin Heinrich Klaproth, in 1789.
Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit (1686-1736).