A thermometer.
An instrument used for measuring a quantity of something is called a measuring device or a measuring instrument. Examples include a scale for measuring weight, a ruler for measuring length, or a thermometer for measuring temperature.
A thermometer
A thermometer
A thermocouple can be used.
Seismology
A thermometer is an instrument for measuring temperature.
A thermocouple is a suitable instrument for measuring rapidly changing temperatures as it responds quickly to temperature changes due to its low thermal mass. Its small size also allows for quick response time.
A thermometer is commonly used to measure heat. It works by detecting changes in temperature and displaying the results on a scale. There are various types of thermometers, including digital, infrared, and mercury thermometers, each with its own method of measuring heat.
A pelvimeter is an instrument for measuring the pelvis.
Force meter is the instrument used in measuring force.
CIGARCONE is one of the temperature measuring instrument to measure temperatures from ranges of 1500 degree celcius
The instrument used for measuring air temperature is a thermometer. Thermometers can be filled with mercury or alcohol, which expands and contracts with temperature changes, or they can be digital, using electronic sensors to provide readings. Common types include liquid-in-glass thermometers and electronic thermometers. Additionally, thermocouples and infrared thermometers are also used for specific applications in measuring air temperature.