To observe the difference between the thermometer readings in the drawer and in direct sunlight.
The body temperature is measured by a thermometer, the instrument to measure heat contents of objects is called a calorimeter. Don't confuse heat with temperature.
A thermometer
The mercury thermometer was invented Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit in 1714. It was so that common temperatures could be measured. Fahrenheit was a physicist with a special interest in thermometry - the measure of temperature and heat.
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because a thermometer is used for measuring heat. not amounts
it is the rate of heat loss in an element... it can be measured by a thermometer. hope this helps! :)
To observe the difference between the thermometer readings in the drawer and in direct sunlight.
Heat is measured by a calorimeter. The calorimeter has been used to measure heat since 1782. Temperature on the other hand is measured by a thermometer.
The hotness or coolness of a body in regards to its sensible heat and is measured by a thermometer.
No, the heat of a wave is measured by using, for example, a thermometer to gauge temperature. The distance from crest to crest is wavelength.
The body temperature is measured by a thermometer, the instrument to measure heat contents of objects is called a calorimeter. Don't confuse heat with temperature.
Temperature is a sensible heat measurement readable on a thermometer, measured in degrees. Thermal energy is the heat content of a material measured in heat units, often btus, calories, or kilogram-joules.
An insulated container with a thermometer to measure change of heat can be used as a calorimeter. Example a polystyrene cup with a lid.
No any specific scientist knows this answer. ~StormLightning
it is measured by a thermometer