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Galileo Thermometers -- A Perfect Blend of Beauty & Utility

Posted On : Aug-11-2010 | seen (639) times | Article Word Count : 531 |

The Galileo thermometers are used to accurately measure the change in temperature. The new versions of the Galileo thermometer are popular more as a decorative item than a device to measure temperature but it still follows the same principle of buoyancy. To know more, continue reading.
There are numerous inventions made by Galileo Galilee but Galileo thermometer is his one invention which is still considered a break through in the field of physics. This device is used to measure temperature of a body or the surroundings. It follows the principle of buoyancy which means that the density of liquid changes in response to a change in temperature. Compared to the traditional Galileo thermometers, the latest thermometer which has been launched in the market is a perfect blend of beauty and function.

The traditional Galileo thermometers were only devised to measure the accurate change in temperature. They were 43cm in height and were slim in built. They were just considered as an instrument used to measure temperature changes and were not popular. But, the latest Galileo thermometers have completely changed the out look of the traditional ones. They are elegantly designed to attract the interest of customers. Since in present times, people are looking for ways to enhance their home in any way they can, the thermometer is designed keeping this point in mind.

The traditional Galileo thermometers are a long tube which is filled with a liquid which is mostly a mixture of alcohol and water. Inside the tube there are six colorful globes which are almost of the same weight and size. Each of these globes is filled with different liquids of varying density and has a temperature tag attached to it. With a change in temperature, these colorful globes move up and down in the tube. The playful movement of the colorful globes present inside the Galileo thermometers cascades a soft glow in the room.

This is the reason why the current designs of the Galileo thermometers are popular all over the world as a decorative item than an instrument used to measure temperature. The movement of the colorful globes inside the tube fills the whole room with an ambience of peace and relaxation. This movement of the globe is due to the change in the surrounding temperature.

Even if there is a slight change, these globes will sink to the bottom of the tube or float up to the top. The temperature is measured from the lowest of the upper floating globes. You can place this item in any part of the room. Many people feel that the playful movement of the globes helps them to relax after a hectic day. In contrast to traditional Galileo thermometers, this thermometer is also very popular as a gift item.

If you are planning to purchase these Galileo thermometers, then you should carefully calculate your budget because these items are very expensive since the glass tubes of these thermometers are made of costly blown glass of Germany.When purchasing these items care should be taken to check its originality because there are many cheap versions available. It is suggested that buyers should not purchase these imitations because these items are no way similar as the original one. Compared to traditional Galileo thermometers, the thermometers which have been launched recently add beauty and charm to your home. The playful movement of the colorful globes of the thermometer is an enjoyment to any onlooker’s eye.

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Robert Matt has bought traditional Galileo thermometers. For more information on Galileo thermometers please visit http://www.galileo-thermometers.com/.

Keywords : Galileo thermometers, Traditional Galileo thermometers,

Category : Reference and Education : Science

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