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One of the earliest forms of energy for heating was firewood. Humans have been burning firewood for warmth and cooking for thousands of years.
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No, it measures the ammount of heat output that would heat a millilitre of water 1 degree Celsius. So if you were to burn 1000 calories of energy, it would heat one millilitre 1000 degrees Celsius or it would heat 1 litre 1 degree Celsius.
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Heat is the transfer of thermal energy.
No, temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the individual particles of a substance. Thermal energy is a term sometimes used to refer to the internal energy present in a system in a state of thermodynamic equilibrium by virtue of its temperature, or heat.
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Unfortunately it is not the Calorimeter, which is used to measure energy, the measurement of the calorie was replaced by the Joule. The calorie/kilo-calorie was the measurement of the amount of energy need to cause a 1 degree temperature increase in one gram/kilogram of water. A Thermometer, which contains mercury that responds predictably to heat either by expanding or contracting, is the meter used for measuring the heat it is exposed to whether it be atmospheric, oceanic, direct heat or radiant heat, internal or external heat. A Thermometer measures heat or the lack of in Degrees on two different scales Centigrade and Fahrenheit.
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Any energy unit you feel like using. In the US, the most commonly used is the dietary Calorie, which is actually a kilocalorie in the scientific sense. Outside the US, kilojoules are the usual units.