what is a tool used to mesure heat energy
It's called a joule. Joule is pronounced as jewel.
Correction! It's not pronounced jewel. It's 'jule'
British thermal unit or BTU ; see relevant link below .
a measure of heat energy
temperature is measure of heat and matter
The most common and easiest way to measure thermal energy is with the use of a thermometer. The thermometer measures heat. Heat is the output of thermal energy.
There is no way to save thermal energy in the long term; heat tends to escape. You can reduce the losses by some isolation measures, as those used in a thermos bottle.There is no way to save thermal energy in the long term; heat tends to escape. You can reduce the losses by some isolation measures, as those used in a thermos bottle.There is no way to save thermal energy in the long term; heat tends to escape. You can reduce the losses by some isolation measures, as those used in a thermos bottle.There is no way to save thermal energy in the long term; heat tends to escape. You can reduce the losses by some isolation measures, as those used in a thermos bottle.
Since heat and energy are the same it is called Kinetic energy. The temperature is what makes up the average particles in motion which are in all atoms.
1) Friction tends to waste energy.2) The wasted energy gets converted into heat, which may be harmful in some cases - or special measures may have to be taken, to get rid of such waste heat.
There is no conversion, as joules measures energy and watts measures power -two different quantities!
thermal
calories.
Thermal energy is not light. It is heat! Energy of heat and temperature of matter (more heat=more thermal energy=more movement of molecules) Temperature measures movement of molecules
The amount of energy that is used or released as heat in a reaction.
calories.
Temperature measures relative energy of an object. It does not measure heat. The amount of heat (energy) depends on the size of the object, the nature of the material / its heat capacity.
Temperature measures relative energy of an object. It does not measure heat. The amount of heat (energy) depends on the size of the object, the nature of the material / its heat capacity.
Temperature measures relative energy of an object. It does not measure heat. The amount of heat (energy) depends on the size of the object, the nature of the material / its heat capacity.
In practical terms, temperature measures heat and heat measures the thermal energy of a system. In meteorological systems, for example, temperature, as an indirect measure of heat energy), reflects the level of sensible thermal energy of the atmosphere. Such measurements utilize thermometers and are expressed on a given temperature scale, usually Fahrenheit or Celsius. they are both related to heat.
In practical terms, temperature measures heat and heat measures the thermal energy of a system. In meteorological systems, for example, temperature, as an indirect measure of heat energy), reflects the level of sensible thermal energy of the atmosphere. Such measurements utilize thermometers and are expressed on a given temperature scale, usually Fahrenheit or Celsius. they are both related to heat.
The most common and easiest way to measure thermal energy is with the use of a thermometer. The thermometer measures heat. Heat is the output of thermal energy.
Trick question. Temperature measures how much the molecules of a sample are jiggling, which is heat.