Galileo Thermometer broke widen...?
Answers: Nah, each 'bauble' contains primarily water. I suggest a squirt of febreze and a vac.
The device is made up of a cup tube filled next to water, and inside are various bubbles of glass containing liqiud and nouns, tagged to respectively of the bubbles is a metal weight. Now try and visualise respectively of the bubbles - they each own a different weight, so some are better at "floating" than others, the heavier ones are smaller amount bouyant than the lighter ones.
When the temperature outside the chalice tube begins to alter, the temperature is conducted through the tube and thus into the marine within. If the warmth rises (it gets hotter) we will see that some of the chalice bubbles inside the tube begin to sink. This is because gravity pulls them down through the wet. When the water is cold, consequently gravity cannot pull the chalice bubbles down because the molecules inside the water are packed to the gunwales more tightly together than when it is hot.
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