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1669 — Honoré Fabri suggested using a temperature scale by dividing into 8 equal parts the interval between "greatest heat of summer" and melting snow. [ 3 ] 1676 to 1679 — Edme Mariotte conducted experiments that under the French Academy of Science ’s Paris Observatory , resulting in wide adoption of temperatures of deep cellars as a ...
Temperature measurement (also known as thermometry) ... Timeline of temperature and pressure measurement technology; Conversion of scales of temperature;
9 Timelines. 10 Journals. 11 See also. 12 References. ... Timeline of temperature and pressure measurement technology; Timeline of time measurement technology; Journals
Obsolete units of measurement (6 C, 185 P) S. Historical scientific instruments (1 C, 83 P) T. ... Timeline of temperature and pressure measurement technology; U.
Bi-metallic stem thermometers used to measure the temperature of steamed milk Bi-metallic thermometer for cooking and baking in an oven. There are various kinds of empirical thermometer based on material properties. Many empirical thermometers rely on the constitutive relation between pressure, volume and temperature of their thermometric material.
1850 – Rankine uses his vortex theory to establish accurate relationships between the temperature, pressure, and density of gases, and expressions for the latent heat of evaporation of a liquid; he accurately predicts the surprising fact that the apparent specific heat of saturated steam will be negative
Timeline of temperature and pressure measurement technology; Timeline of cultivation and domestication in South and West Asia; Timeline of global surveillance disclosures (2013–present) Timeline of online video; Timeline of the introduction of color television in countries and territories; Timeline of the introduction of radio in countries
Named "271120", it was released 13:44 Moscow Time in Pavlovsk, USSR from the Main Geophysical Observatory, reached a height of 7.8 kilometers measuring temperature there (−40.7 °C) and sent the first aerological message to the Leningrad Weather Bureau and Moscow Central Forecast Institute.