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When objects touch, heat is transferred by the process of conduction. Conduction is when heat transfers when molecules collide!
A thermometer can measure body Temperature. A bolometer measures heat radiation. A calorimeter determines quantities of heat.
Not exactly, but heat in objects that you can touch is tangible. Radiant heat might be said to be tangible, as well.
"Thermo" refers to anything related to heat, either the things that cause heat or the measuring of heat. A thermometer essentially measures the amount of heat in a space or body.
u feel heat
A thermometer - body Temperature bolometer - an instrument that measures heat radiation calorimeter - a measuring instrument that determines quantities of heat
measuring heat..."thermo" as in "thermal" means heat, and a meter is a measuring device...so a thermo-meter or a thermometer is a device that measures heat.
The iPod Touch has a heat sensitive screen. If you touch one with cold fingers it will not work.
measuring heat..."thermo" as in "thermal" means heat, and a meter is a measuring device...so a thermo-meter or a thermometer is a device that measures heat.
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When objects touch, heat is transferred by the process of conduction. Conduction is when heat transfers when molecules collide!
You're measuring the boiling point of the liquid.
Your eyes, but not 100% accurate.
The touch screen may respond to touch by sensing the heat of your finger
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It is necessary to heat a lambda sensor internally to prevent damage. If heat is applied externally it can damage the housing and result in inaccurate readings in the future.