Galileo showing how the temperature of the air could be measured
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Caption | Whew, it's Hot! How the temperature of the air could be measured was demonstrated by Galileo. He showed that a liquid, which expanded when it became hot, forced its way up a tube. |
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Creator | John Keay, English (20th Century) |
Artwork medium | painting |
Credit | © Look and Learn |
Search stock images by keyword | Galileo genius Renaissance Italy pressure expanding water heat cold temperature scientist experiment hourglass demonstration scientific air measured John Keay |
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