a thermometer...
Temperature is the quantity that tells how hot something is. It is a measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in a substance.
A thermometer measures temperature. It tells you how hot or cold something is by showing a numerical value on a scale.
it tells you your temperature
The sense of touch is what tells us whether something is hot or cold. Our skin has receptors that can detect temperature changes and send signals to our brain to interpret whether a surface is hot or cold.
Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance, while thermal energy is the total kinetic energy of all the particles in a substance. In simpler terms, temperature tells us how hot or cold something is, while thermal energy represents the total amount of heat energy present in an object.
Temperature, palour, disposition.
yes
Temperature tells what degrees it is like how hot or cold something is
The substance in a thermometer that tells us the temperature is usually mercury or alcohol. These substances expand or contract in response to temperature changes, allowing the thermometer to measure the temperature accurately.
crickets
Yes, 103 is not good. 310 you would be dead.
ambient air temperature sensor - tells you the outside temperature
it tells the temperature (or molecular movement) it is the same thing
I do believe that the oil sensor in a 1996 Jaguar tells you how much oil you have and it tells you the oil temperature.
Temperature is the quantity that tells how hot something is. It is a measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in a substance.
seriously? it tells you what temperature you engine coolant/antifreeze is. that is how your gauge on the dash knows what your temperature is at.
Brightness tells you the temperature and mostly temperature would tell the brightness of the star that we are talking about.