Thermometer
Thermostate
An instrument that is used by people to determine how hot or cold they are is called a thermomenter. A person may need to check their temperature if they feel they are running a fever.
The instrument the "Ching-Chub" is named by the sound it makes while being played. The instrument is frequently played in Thai bands, and has been used at least once by Chris Martin of Cold Play.
Wind speed is typically measured using an anemometer, which is a device that detects and records the speed of the wind. There are different types of anemometers, such as cup, vane, and sonic anemometers, that can be used depending on the specific application and accuracy required.
An instrument that is used to vaporize tissue with a cold, coherent beam of light with a single wavelength in the ultraviolet range.
The standard SI unit is the Joule, but calories are still used quite often.
A wind instrument used by the Hebrews
The unit measured in is degrees, the tool used is a protractor. In some branches of mathematics, angles are also measured in "radians".
A thermometer is the instrument used to measure how hot or cold something is. It typically consists of a small tube filled with a liquid (such as mercury or alcohol) that expands or contracts based on the temperature, indicating a numerical value on a scale.
A thermometer can measure body Temperature. A bolometer measures heat radiation. A calorimeter determines quantities of heat.
Force meter is the instrument used in measuring force.
The instrument that is used to study cells is a microscope.