Final answer:
During energy transfer, energy moves from a hotter to a colder object until they reach the same temperature. Thermometers are used to measure temperature, and heat is measured in joules, while temperature is measured in degrees Celsius.
Step-by-step explanation:
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- During energy transfer, the energy moves from the hot object to the cold object.
- The energy transfer will continue until both objects are at the same temperature.
- We use a thermometer to measure the temperature of an object or substance.
- Heat is measured in joules.
- Temperature change is measured in degrees Celsius (℃).