Inventions Of the Scientific Revolution

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Inventions Of the Scientific Revolution

Thermometer Inventor- Galileo. In the year 1593 Purpose- T Purpose- To have a way to calculate heat Effects/outcome- Worldwide understanding of how to calculate heat and have accurate temperature reading. _detailpage

Metric System Inventor- French national assembly in 1790 Purpose- T Purpose- To use the same system and communicate in a common mathematical way. Effects/outcome- With a common system, data and information can be shared and compared more easily.

Medical Discoveries: Heart pumps blood and not the liver Inventor- William Harvey, English doctor 1628 Purpose- To be able to see the workings of the human body through experimenting on animals Effects/outcome- A better understanding of the human body and the workings of the human heart. Medical Science was able to fix some heart related issues

Telescope Galileo was the first to use a telescope for the purpose of astronomy in Hans Lipperhey, a German spectacle (glasses) maker is the inventor. Inventor- Galileo was the first to use a telescope for the purpose of astronomy in Hans Lipperhey, a German spectacle (glasses) maker is the inventor. Purpose- To see into space for discovery Gave the ability to explore space. Created controversy among the church and the scientific community. Effects/outcome- Gave the ability to explore space. Created controversy among the church and the scientific community.

Microscope Anthony Leeuwenhoek, 1600’s Inventor- Anthony Leeuwenhoek, 1600’s Purpose-Help humans see objects too small to be seen by the naked eye Effects/outcome- We have more information on organisms and how they work

Barometer Italian scientist Evangelista Torricelli in 1643 Inventor-Italian scientist Evangelista Torricelli in 1643 Purpose- instrument for measuring atmospheric pressure. Used for weather forecasting. Used for weather forecasting. Effects/outcome- Used for weather forecasting.

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