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the device used to measure specific heat is called a joule
Any scale can be used; the absolute, rational, thermodynamic based scale is the Kelvin scale.
No. The Richter scale (since replaced by the Moment Magnitude scale) was used to measure earthquake intensity. The Fujita scale (now the Enhanced Fujita scale in the U.S.) is used to rate tornadoes.
An equal-arm balance.
Yes. It is called the Enhanced Fujita scale. By its parameters damage is used to estimate wind speed, which is in turn used to assign a rating ranging for EF0 for the weakest tornadoes to EF5 for the strongest.
is there a scale used to measure the intensity of heat wave
The Scoville Scale
The scale used to measure the strength of an earthquake is called the Richter scale
—Thermometers. —Celsius Scale —Kelvin scale —Calorimeter
No, nothing is used to measure the Richter scale. The Richter scale is used to measure the intensity of earthquakes.The Volcanic Explosivity Index (VEI) is used to provide a relative measure of the explosiveness of volcanic eruptions.
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The Beaufort Scale.
its called richter scale and a mercalli scale
Yes, its called the saffir scale
The Mohs hardness scale.
The Fahrenheit scale will measure both heat and cold.
of course it is, temperature is a scale used to measure heat.