Galileo developed the thermoscope, the first instrument to measure temperature qualitatively. It was Sanctorius Sanctorius who devised and added the scale to the thermoscope to measure the temperature quantitatively and since then has been called 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.
The first thermometer was developed in the early 17th century, with various inventors contributing to its development. One notable early design was by Galileo in the early 1600s, and improvements were made by others such as Santorio and Fahrenheit in the 17th and 18th centuries.
The first thermometer was likely a simple glass tube filled with liquid. It had a bulb at one end to trap the liquid and a scale along the side to measure temperature changes. These early thermometers were developed in the 17th century by scientists like Galileo and Santorio.
The first crude thermometer was invented by Galileo Galilei in the early 17th century. However, the modern thermometer, with a standardized scale, was developed by Gabriel Fahrenheit in the early 18th century.
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
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Galileo Galilei is credited with creating an early version of the thermometer in the late 16th century, but the first modern thermometer was developed by Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit in the early 18th century.
The first person credited with inventing the thermometer in 1593 was Galileo Galilei, an Italian scientist and astronomer. He developed a device called the thermoscope, which later evolved into the modern 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.
The first thermometer was developed in the early 17th century, with various inventors contributing to its development. One notable early design was by Galileo in the early 1600s, and improvements were made by others such as Santorio and Fahrenheit in the 17th and 18th centuries.
The first thermometer was likely a simple glass tube filled with liquid. It had a bulb at one end to trap the liquid and a scale along the side to measure temperature changes. These early thermometers were developed in the 17th century by scientists like Galileo and Santorio.
The first crude thermometer was invented by Galileo Galilei in the early 17th century. However, the modern thermometer, with a standardized scale, was developed by Gabriel Fahrenheit in the early 18th century.
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Friedrich Reinitzer, an Austrian chemist, discovered liquid crystals in 1888. However, it was George Friedel, a French mineralogist, who later developed the first liquid crystal thermometer in 1889.
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Barometer,microscope and the thermometer
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