A thermometer measures molecular energy.
The instrument that detects, measures, and records the energy of earthquake vibrations is called a seismometer or seismograph.
A calorimeter is an instrument that measures the amount of heat energy stored in a substance by determining the temperature change during a chemical reaction or physical process.
A thermometer is an instrument that measures changes in thermal energy. It detects temperature variations in a specific material or environment and provides a numerical reading indicating the level of thermal energy present.
A frequency meter is the instrument that is used to measure the amplitude of sound. It reads the energy from a sound wave.
Temperature(s) is/are not derived, they are arbitarily decided scales. They are indirect measures of atomic/molecular vibrational energy.
This instrument is a balance.
An instrument that measures heat and cold is called a thermometer.
A calorimeter measures heat. In contrast, a thermometer measures temperature.A thermometer bolometer - an instrument that measures heat radiation; extremely sensitive calorimeter - a measuring instrument that determines quantities of heatHeat is measured with a ThermometerThermometerThermometer or calorimeterThermometerthermometerHeat is measured with a thermometer.
An anemometer is the instrument that measures wind direction using a wind vane.
a creep meter
A ruler
A sextant