fahrenheit

     

Fahrenheit is a temperature scale name after Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit (1686–1736), the German physicist who proposed it in 1724.

Trivia about fahrenheit

  • 16 degrees Celsius is roughly 61 degrees on this scale
  • Daniel & Gabriel were the first 2 names of this thermometer inventor
  • 37 degrees Celsius equals 98.6 degrees on this scale
  • When the temperature is 1 degree Celsius, it's 33.8 degrees this
  • The first reliable mercury-in-glass thermometers used this temperature scale
  • This thermometer developer discovered that the boiling point of a liquid varies with atmospheric pressure
  • Temperature scale
  • A temperature scale, or a Dior scent for men that could make a woman's temperature rise
  • Born in 1686, he invented the first accurate thermometer & devised a temperature scale to go with it
  • Around 1714 he set the freezing point of water at 32 degrees & the boiling point at 212
  • This physicist's temperature read extremely cold on any scale on Sept. 16, 1736
  • Born in Danzig in 1686, he improved on a Galileo invention by using mercury instead of a gas

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