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The thermal energy of a substance is measured by its temperature.
temperature is measured in degrees celsius or Fahrenheit
A thermometer
If the ignition temperature of a substance is lower than the room temperature where it is, then that substance ignites.
it is because the substance and the measured
The thermal energy of a substance is measured by its temperature.
temperature
the answer is kinitic energy
Temperature is the measure of the average kinetic energy of the molecules in a substance.
It is measured as the thermodynamic temperature - the temp on the Kelvin scale.
When we heat a substance, the energy absorbed is converted into kinetic energy of the particles in it. The faster the particles in it vibrate, move, collide, etc. the higher the temperatureof a substance.So the expected answer is Temperature
The average amount of energy of motion (also known as kinetic energy) in the particles of a substance (atoms and molecules) is measured by the temperature of that substance. More energy will produce a higher temperature.
if you dont put the whole bulb in, then the thermometer cant read the temperature accurately.
Every substance has a specific heat. The definition of specific heat is: The amount of energy, usually measured in calories, needed to raise the temperature of one gram of a certain substance by one degree Celsius.
temperature is measured in degrees celsius or Fahrenheit
it is measured by a thermometer
A solid substance in a Thermometer would only show the temperature at it's melting point up to its gas point. they use a liquid so the temperature can be measured at room temperature with ease.