Lily's Home® 21 Inch Liquid Galileo Thermometer with Ten Multi-Color Floats and Gold Tags
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Lily's Home® 21 Inch Liquid Galileo Thermometer with Ten Multi-Color Floats and Gold Tags
21" tall glass thermometer. Measure from 60 to 96 F.
Fascinating and functional gift
Double Packaging for extra transit protection
Gold Plated Tags mark the temperature in Fahrenheit
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Galileo Thermometers are magnificent creations that make Galileo's 400 year old principle of relative density a functional reality. An accurate indoor thermometer encased in brilliant glass, the Galileo is the point at which art meets science. Galileo Thermometers add sparkle and focus to any setting: Galileo Thermometers are precisely manufactured. Each of the liquid-filled floats weighs grams more than the one above it in the cylinder to ensure a stately and orderly procession of ups and downs as the temperature changes. To accomplish this balancing, the tags on which the temperature is marked are attached by hand. The fluid in the floats and the cylinder has to be exactly the same density for the thermometer to function properly. The fluid is non-toxic and non-hazardous, an inert oil/hydrocarbon mixture like mineral oil: We double pack each Galileo Thermometer to protect from damage in shipping. The cylinder walls are laboratory grade glass, so sturdiness isn't an issue. cardboard box sleeve surrounds a form-fitted foam case that virtually guarantees safe arrival: This fascinating, functional instrument is the point at which science meets art. Four hundred years ago Galileo discovered that specifically weighted floating bubbles would predictable rise or sink in a liquid as the temperature of that liquid is changed. These decorative glass reproductions of Galileo's discovery have glass floats precisely weighted 6 gram increments suspended in a clear, environmentally safe, non-toxic liquid. Simply read the tag on the lowest floating bubble to read the temperature: The 21 inch measures every 4 degrees from 60 F to 96 F and is accurate to within 2 degrees with ten floats.