a scale, what else would you use?
An instrument that measures heat and cold is called a thermometer.
A thermometer is an instrument that measures hot and cold temperatures. It typically uses a liquid, such as mercury or alcohol, to gauge the level of heat or coldness in its surroundings.
A voltmeter is the instrument that measures electric potential. It is typically connected in parallel to the circuit or component being measured to determine the voltage difference between two points.
A calorimeter is an instrument that measures the amount of heat energy stored in a substance by determining the temperature change during a chemical reaction or physical process.
A pyrometer is an instrument that measures very high temperatures, typically using infrared radiation to determine the heat emitted by an object. These devices are commonly used in industrial settings, such as in foundries, kilns, and furnaces, where traditional thermometers would be impractical or inaccurate.
A spring scale measures weight.
weight
spectrometer spectrometer
a weighing scale
a three-beam balance
pan balance
For weight - scales, for length or height, tape measures.
It depends. The weight or the length. With the weight you can use a regular scale. With the length you can use a regular ruler.
A regular scale measures weight by using a spring or load cell mechanism that compresses under the weight placed on it. The compression of the spring or load cell is then converted into a weight reading displayed on the scale.
Either manual or electronic weighing scales.
mass. That scientific, or laboratory instrument, is usually called a Beam Balance.
This instrument is a balance.