No. A joule is a unit of energy within the SI system.
Prior to temperature scales it was measured comparatively. Warm, warmer warmest
Like Angelina Joule? [Joke] It doesn't work that way; a joule isn't equivalent to a temperature reading. Joules and calories measure energy, but you wouldn't ask how hot is a calorie since I expect you're more familiar with this unit. How much will one joule raise the temperature of one gram of water is a better question. But you didn't ask that.
There are very many temperature scales.
On all currently-used temperature scales, the numbers associated would be larger for the hot object.
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The Fahrenheit and Reaumur scales are not regularly used.
Celsius and Kelvin scales.
They are Celsius and Fahrenheit
Celsius, Fahrenheit, and Kelvin.
Celsius and Fahrenheit
There are several temperature scales. Kalvin, Celsius, and Fahrenheit, are the most commonly used. Kalvin is used mostly in science, Fahrenheit in the U.S. and Celsius in most other countries.
Celsius and Kelvin scales are used.
kelvin, celsius, and fahrenheit are used when you want to measure the temperature of something.
its temperature dependent
Celsius and Fahrenheit. Celsius is metric.
Fahrenheit.
If you are talking about temperature, the most common are Fahrenheit and Celsius, but there are other scales as well.