When was the word thermometer invented?

1624

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In respect to this, who developed the thermometer in 1715?

From the sources we know that Beccari observed in 1715 (Beccari 1715) and took readings with other thermometers from 1723 to the last day of his life in 1766 (Scarselli 1766). In 1726 Beccari wrote that the ST readings in his logs were taken by Galeazzi (Beccari 1726).

Herein, who invented computer? Charles Babbage

One may also ask, who invented digital thermometer and when?

Galileo Galilei is the person who invented digital thermometer. He was also a mathematician, engineer, physicist, astronomer. He also played a major role in scientific revolution of the 17th century.

Who invented Galileo thermometer?

Galileo Galilei

Who invented mercury thermometer?

Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit

Who invented the alcohol thermometer?

Alcohol thermometer

Who invented the first medical thermometer?

Sir Thomas Clifford Allbutt

Why is it called thermometer?

The term is a compound word consisting of a Greek root and a French suffix, also of Greek origin. The ancient Greek word θέρμη, or therme, means heat, and θερμός (thermos) means hot, glowing, or boiling. … After “the van Etten” book came out, the word thermometer began cropping up in other scientific treatises.

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