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Answered by anshkumarmishra2009
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In 1450, Leone Battista Alberti developed a swinging-plate anemometer, and is known as the first anemometer. In 1607, Galileo Galilei constructs a thermoscope. In 1643, Evangelista Torricelli invents the mercury barometer. In 1662, Sir Christopher Wren invented the mechanical, self-emptying, tipping bucket rain gauge.

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Answered by stuhunar8342
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  • In 1450, Leone Battista Alberti developed a swinging-plate anemometer and is known as the first anemometer.
  • In 1662, Sir Christopher Wren invented the mechanical, self-emptying, tipping bucket rain gauge.
  • In 1607, Galileo Galilei constructs a thermoscope.
  • In 1643, Evangelista Torricelli invents the mercury barometer.
  • James Six is noted for his invention, in 1780, of Six's thermometer, commonly known as the maximum-minimum thermometer.
  • In 1646 the French scientist Blaise Pascal used Torricelli's barometer to test his theory that air has a different weight at different heights.
  • In 1818, a German inventor, Ernst Ferdinand August (1795‐1870), patented the term “psychrometer”, deriving from the Greek language meaning “cold measure”
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