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  1. Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit FRS (/ ˈ f ær ə n h aɪ t /; German: [ˈfaːʁn̩haɪt]; 24 May 1686 – 16 September 1736) was a physicist, inventor, and scientific instrument maker, born in Poland to a family of German extraction.

  2. May 20, 2024 · Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit was a Polish-born Dutch physicist and maker of scientific instruments. He is best known for inventing the mercury thermometer (1714) and developing the Fahrenheit temperature scale (1724), which is still commonly used in the United States. Fahrenheit spent most of his life.

  3. The Angel Gabriel Explains the Vision - I was trying to understand what the vision meant, when suddenly someone was standing in front of me. I heard a voice call out over the Ulai River, “Gabriel, ...

  4. German-Dutch Instrument Maker. D aniel Fahrenheit is famous for the temperature scale that bears his name and for developing the first mercury thermometer. He also established quantitatively that boiling-point temperatures vary with pressure, and he discovered supercooling of water.

  5. May 29, 2018 · The German instrument maker Gabriel Daniel Fahrenheit (1686-1736) made the first reliable thermometers. The temperature scale he originated is named after him. Born in Danzig on May 14, 1686, Gabriel Fahrenheit was the son of a well-to-do merchant.

  6. The German physicist Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit invented the alcohol thermometer in 1709 and the mercury thermometer in 1714. In 1724 he introduced the temperature scale that bears his name.

  7. May 24, 2018 · On May 24, 1686, Dutch-German-Polish physicist, engineer, and glass blower Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit was born. He is is best known for his invention of the mercury-in-glass thermometer in 1714, and for developing a temperature scale that is now named after him.

  8. Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit was born on May 24, 1686, to a well-off mercantile family in Danzig (now Gdańsk), Poland. In 1701, tragedy struck when he lost both his parents to a bizarre and terrible accident: They unwittingly ate poisonous mushrooms.

  9. Daniel Fahrenheit, the man who put thermometry on a solid footing, was born in the Polish city of Gdansk in 1686. He was only fifteen when his parents both died from eating poisonous mushrooms. The city council put the four younger Fahrenheit children in foster homes.

  10. Creator: Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit Reference number: CLP/6/69a The Royal Society is a Fellowship of many of the world's most eminent scientists and is the oldest scientific academy in continuous existence.