| No doubt the 21st century is an era of science but | | | | variation of a kind. Although the concept of measuring |
| science has been a blessing from the time immemorial. | | | | air temperature is the same in both the types. This |
| Its reach is widening larger and larger day by day. It's | | | | innovative kind of thermometer will enlighten the mind |
| running at such a high pace that no one seems to stop | | | | of the curious learners as they are diverse in shape, |
| it from ruling the world. Some of the great works and | | | | size, color and looks. These are beautiful 34cm Galileo |
| inventions of science have helped the world to | | | | thermometers with multi color balls. There are five to |
| develop at a faster pace. The immense success of | | | | seven balls. These balls have tags attached to their |
| the past is a great help for the present as well. What | | | | bodies which help to read temperature between |
| else can be considered the best example other than | | | | 16-28C. These tags actually display the weight of the |
| Galileo thermometers? | | | | balls. The procedure of reading the temperature is |
| Galileo thermometers are vast glass tubes which | | | | easy and very interesting. The light weighted balls float |
| become lively with the movement of the colorful | | | | upwards to the surface of the cylinder or glass tube |
| bubbles. The assortment of the colorful bubbles is an | | | | where as the heavy weighted balls sink to the bottom |
| eye-candy for the science learners. The practical | | | | of the tube. |
| representation of the scientific truth with the help of | | | | The air temperature is calculated according to the |
| these thermometers will stir the interest of some | | | | position of the balls in the 34cm Galileo thermometers. |
| students who otherwise consider science bookish and | | | | If the balls settled underneath the glass cylinder, it |
| boring. The fascinating look of the Galileo | | | | means the air outside the tube is hot and if the balls |
| thermometers will drive the attention of students | | | | are floating to the brim of the tube, it implies that the air |
| towards physics. The thermometer was invented by a | | | | is cold outside the tube. Only theories will not help the |
| very famous physicist named Galileo Galilee. And so | | | | students to grab the functioning of the Galileo |
| do the thermometers still put up with his name. | | | | thermometers, so the science labs should contain |
| Galileo thermometers come in a number of varieties | | | | either of the above mentioned thermometers. |
| but the 34cm Galileo thermometers are the superlative | | | | |