| In the long list of discoveries and inventions made | | | | bulbs are almost similar in size as well as in weight. |
| by Galileo, the most significant one is the Galileo | | | | In the Galileo thermometers, each bulb is filled |
| thermometers. This invention by him shows the | | | | with a colorful liquid which enhances the sheen and |
| change that takes place in the density of liquids in | | | | shine of them making the thermometers one of |
| relation to temperature. This Galileo theory is also | | | | the best and charming items for decorations. In |
| the base for all modern thermometers including | | | | contrast, the modern Piccolo Galileo |
| Piccolo Galileo thermometers. The traditional | | | | thermometers are technical in nature and are fully |
| thermometer portrays the blend of efficiency in | | | | based on the utility concept. The modern |
| function and beauty in design. | | | | thermometers have five temperature reading |
| The shape and functionality of the Piccolo Galileo | | | | globes ranging from 18C to 28C. The size of this |
| thermometers the first modern thermometers | | | | thermometer makes it great for space confined |
| have evolved after passing through several | | | | areas. This will help to complement the |
| transformations. The difference between these | | | | surroundings with its multiple colored globes. |
| and the traditional ones is that the earlier Galileo | | | | The traditional Galileo thermometers are based on |
| thermometers were not functionally precise. They | | | | the relationship between the temperature of liquid |
| lacked technicality in build and function but with | | | | and the buoyancy of a particular object. With this |
| their evolution they have now become completely | | | | concept it is quite clear that the density of a liquid |
| technical in nature. | | | | is responsive to even minute alteration in |
| With the aim to show accurate changes in | | | | temperature. However, the Piccolo Galileo |
| temperature, the traditional Galileo thermometers | | | | Thermometers follow the Archimedes Principle. |
| were invented. The modern thermometers serve | | | | With the changes in the room temperature the |
| as a decorative item for interiors because of their | | | | level of water in the vertical tube of the |
| attractive appearance. With a height of 43cm and | | | | thermometer runs up and down. |
| slim look it shows elegance which makes it | | | | As most people use the Galileo thermometers as |
| perfect for interior decoration. As compared to | | | | decorative pieces for home décor they are |
| Piccolo Galileo thermometers, the traditional | | | | very expensive. There are some cheaper ones |
| thermometer consists of six bulbs completely | | | | available in the market but buyers are advised not |
| filled with water in suspended condition. All these | | | | to go for them as they may be fake products. |