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specific heat thermometer
There are seven base units in the metric system. Metre, m, measures length. Second,s, measures time. Kelvin, K, measures temperature. Kilogram, kg, measures mass. Ampere, A, measure electrical current. Candela, cd, measures luminous intensity. Mole, mol, measures amount of substance.
Yes, only if the temperature of a substance is increased.
It measures whether a substance is acidic or basic.
a barometer measures air pressure. an anemometer measures wind speed. a thermometer measures temperature.
thermal energy temperature
Temperature
It measures the temperature of a substance in both Celsius and kelvin degrees.
thermal energy temperature
specific heat thermometer
heat differs because temperature is the amount of coldness and hotness it is in a certain area. and heat is the substance that temperature measures
A thermometer measures temperature.
There is the meter, that measures distance. There is the kilogram, which measures mass. There is the candela, which measures luminous intensity. There is the second, which measures time. There is the mole, which measures amount of substance. There is the Kelvin, which measures temperature. And there is the ampere, which measures electrical current. All other SI units are called Derived Units. Read more in the related link below.
A thermometer measures temperature, indoor or outdoor.
When a thermometer reaches thermal equilibrium, the temperature of the thermometer and the substance it is measuring are the same. Therefore, the thermometer is essentially measuring its own temperature.
There are seven base units in the metric system. Metre, m, measures length. Second,s, measures time. Kelvin, K, measures temperature. Kilogram, kg, measures mass. Ampere, A, measure electrical current. Candela, cd, measures luminous intensity. Mole, mol, measures amount of substance.
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