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death of
Anders Celsius, the
Swedish botanist Carl
Linnaeus (1707–1778)
reversed Celsius's scale. His custom-made "Linnaeus-
thermometer", for use in his...
- his
thermometers.
Anders Celsius, a
Swedish scientist,
devised the
Celsius scale,
which was
described in his
publication The
origin of the
Celsius temperature...
- A
thermometer is a
device that
measures temperature (the
hotness or
coldness of an object) or
temperature gradient (the
rates of
change of temperature...
-
medical thermometer or
clinical thermometer is a
device used for
measuring the body
temperature of a
human or
other animal. The tip of the
thermometer is inserted...
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April 2022.
Celsius 1742, pp. 171–180, Fig. 1.. "History of the
Celsius temperature scale". www.astro.uu.se. "Linnaeus'
thermometer".
Uppsala University...
- A
Galileo thermometer (or
Galilean thermometer) is a
thermometer made of a
sealed gl****
cylinder containing a
clear liquid and
several gl****
vessels of...
- Six's
maximum and
minimum thermometer is a
registering thermometer that can
record the
maximum and
minimum temperatures reached over a
period of time,...
- 2019.
Celsius,
Anders (1742) "Observationer om twänne beständiga
grader på en
thermometer" (Observations
about two
stable degrees on a
thermometer), Kungliga...
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possible temperature (absolute zero),
taken to be 0 K. By definition, the
Celsius scale (symbol °C) and the
Kelvin scale have the
exact same magnitude; that...
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combines three sensors, a dry-bulb
thermometer, a
natural (static) wet-bulb
thermometer, and a
black globe thermometer. For
outdoor environments, the meter...