- A
thermometer is a
device that
measures temperature (the
hotness or
coldness of an object) or
temperature gradient (the
rates of
change of temperature...
-
physicist Galileo, the
thermometer was not
invented by him. (Galileo did
invent a
thermometer called Galileo's
air thermometer, more
accurately called...
- The mercury-in-gl**** or
mercury thermometer is a
thermometer that uses the
thermal expansion and
contraction of
liquid mercury to
indicate the temperature...
- his new
thermometer (which was
based on the
expansion and
contraction of
alcohol (esprit de vin)) and the old
thermometer (which was
based on
air). From...
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inventors of the
thermoscope and the
air thermometer,
devices which relied upon the
heating and
cooling of
air to move a
column of
water up and down...
- of exposure. If a
thermometer is
wrapped in a water-moistened cloth, it will
behave differently. The
drier and less
humid the
air is, the
faster the...
- in 1864, a
special eudiometer in 1878, as well as his own
air pump and
Jolly air thermometer. Born in Mannheim, as the son of
merchant Ludwig Jolly [de]...
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infinite cold must
correspond to a
finite number of
degrees of the
air-
thermometer below zero;
since if we push the
strict principle of graduation, stated...
- ·366 be the
coefficient of expansion); and
therefore −273° of the
air-
thermometer is a
point which cannot be
reached at any
finite temperature, however...
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Globe thermometer temperature (measured with a
globe thermometer, also
known as a
black globe thermometer) Td = Dry-bulb
temperature (actual
air temperature)...