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A thermometer measures thermal energy (heat energy) by measuring temperature in celsius, kelvin, or Fahrenheit degrees. Note that temperature can be used as an indicator of thermal energy, but it is not a direct measure of it. A masonry brick at a given temperature has more thermal energy than a block of pine (wood) the same size at the same temperature.

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A Thermometer measures Temperature. Temperature is a result of the Thermal Properties of a Material and its CALORIC Content. The Caloric Content is a measure of its Heat content. This is not a representation of Total Energy, Kinetic Energy or Chemical Energy.

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A thermometer measures temperature, typically using units such as degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit.

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As the temperature increases, so does the kinetic energy.

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