A thermometer is sufficient.
If you were to measure reflected radiation then you would be measuring the temperature of the source of light (the sun)! So you need to look at the emmited radiation (measured during the night) to guage the temperature of the ocean's surface.
You would use a thermometer to measure air temperature.
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That would be a ruler, yardstick, or meterstick, depending on the system of measure you are using.
You would use a thermometer to measure your temperature.
The instrument you would use to measure temperature is a thermometer!!!!!
A thermometer is sufficient.
The anwser to this QuestionWe would use a termometre to measure , the temperature of a swimming pool .A thermometer.
The anwser to this QuestionWe would use a termometre to measure , the temperature of a swimming pool .A thermometer.
A thermocouple or a pyrometer would be used to measure a temperature of 900°C. These instruments are designed to withstand high temperatures and provide accurate temperature readings in such conditions.
If you were to measure reflected radiation then you would be measuring the temperature of the source of light (the sun)! So you need to look at the emmited radiation (measured during the night) to guage the temperature of the ocean's surface.
The ceilometer instrument.
A tape measure.
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You would use a thermometer to measure air temperature.
You would use a sling psychrometer to measure both dry bulb and wet bulb temperature. The dry bulb thermometer measures the air temperature, while the wet bulb thermometer measures the temperature with evaporative cooling considered.
it would be a ruler