80th Anniversary 7-Inch Replica of Largest Glass Tube Thermometer in the World
80th Anniversary 7-Inch Replica of Largest Glass Tube Thermometer in the World
AcuRite 80th Anniversary Limited-Edition Product, Miniature replica of “Largest Glass Tube Thermometer in the World” erected at Chaney Instrument Co.
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The World's Largest Thermometer by James Stevenson/science Photo Library
FEATURES: The Galileo Thermometer, which is made of glass known for its transparency, heat resistance, pressure, and breakage. Measures 11 inches in
Shop LC Galileo Thermometer Indoor and Outdoor Temperature with Blue Floating Balls in a Glass Tube - Ideal Weather Predictor for Office Home Desk
In the 16th century Galileo Galilei discovered the principle that drives this unique thermometer. As a liquid's temperature increases, its buoyancy
Galileo Thermometer, 24 Inch, Sealed, Rugged, High-Quality Glass Tube
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Timeless and trusted performance, Taylors Heritage Collection is perfect for the weather enthusiast with vintage style. Taylors 12.25-inch Long Glass Tube Thermometer accurately measures temperatures between -40 degrees F to 120 degrees F and -40 degrees C to 50 degrees C. The glass tube features easy to read measurement increments in both Fahrenheit and Celsius. It has weatherproof glass and anodized aluminum construction in a classic bronze finish.
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Galvanometers and the Many Lives of Scientific Instruments (Chapter 7) - The Whipple Museum of the History of Science
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