Because thats science
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Temperature is the measure of how fast particles are moving in an object.
Temperature is a measure of the motion of particles in a substance.
temperature is the measure of the average kinetic energy of a substances molecules, though energy is in joules and temperature is in Kelvin.
Temperature is the measure (in degrees Kelvin) of the average kinetic energy of the atoms and molecules of a material.
Temperature, as measured by hand is normally very unreliable. There are, therefore, no standards.
heat is considered a position of higher temperature.... Temperature on the hand is only a measure of a heat condition
A thermometer is used to measure someone's temperature by placing it under the tongue, in the armpit, or in the ear for accurate readings. Digital thermometers are commonly used nowadays for their quick and reliable results.
A reliable measure is consistent and yields consistent results, so it may not be measuring the intended construct accurately (lack validity). On the other hand, a valid measure accurately assesses the intended construct, but it must be consistent and produce stable results (reliable) to ensure that the measurements are dependable and trustworthy.
To accurately measure a dog's temperature using an infrared thermometer, point the thermometer at the dog's ear canal and hold it steady for a few seconds to get a reliable reading.
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Temperature is a measure of thermal energy, as it reflects the average kinetic energy of particles in a substance. Light, on the other hand, is a form of electromagnetic energy that does not directly measure thermal energy.
Temperature is a measure of the kinetic energy of the particles in a substance. Temperature in Kelvin is proportional to kinetic energy of particles. Heat on the other hand depends on the amount of substance present.
That is not an accurate way to measure a child's temperature. The best way is by either a traditional thermometer, or an electronic ear temperature reader. There are also temperature strips that can be applied to the forehead, but these are less reliable.
No, temperature is not a measure of work, because work is the form of you doing something to an object to move it through an empty space. You are not doing anything to temperature, so therefor no, it is not work.
Temperature xD
measure temperature? A thermometer.