Microscope, Telescope, Thermometer, & Barometer.
Mercury barometer - invented by Evangelist Torricelli (1608) barometer Aneroid barometer - invented by Lucien Vidie in 1843 Cassegrain telescope thermometer pendulum clock
The telescope improved our ability to observe objects in the sky, leading to important discoveries in astronomy. The barometer improved our ability to measure air pressure and predict weather patterns. The microscope improved our ability to see and study tiny organisms and structures. The thermometer improved our ability to measure temperature accurately.
there is analytic geometry and logarithms. Pendulum clock by huygens. Some of the inventions during the Scientific Revolution included the theremometer, barometer, microscopes, and the telescope. There were many more inventions during the revolution.
telescope, micrscope, barometer and thermometer
Scientific method, telescope and thermometer
The telescope, the microscope and navigational instruments were invented in the scientific revolution.
Galileo Galilei is known for inventing the telescope, which he used to make astronomical observations that supported the heliocentric model of the solar system. He also improved the design of compasses and thermometers, and made significant contributions to the development of the scientific method.
telescope microscope and a system to name and classify living things.
The four instruments that emerged in the Scientific Revolution were the telescope, microscope, thermometer, and barometer. They were used to see things far away, to see small thing, to measure temperature and to measure pressure respectively.
The four instruments that emerged in the Scientific Revolution were the telescope, microscope, thermometer, and barometer. They were used to see things far away, to see small thing, to measure temperature and to measure pressure respectively.
submersibles histograph microscope sattelites chart barometer rain gauge barograph aerovane spacecraft and the last one is the telescope...........