Heat that causes and change in temperature that can be measured by a thermometer is:

Understand the Problem
The question asks us to identify the type of heat that causes a temperature change measurable by a thermometer from the given options. In other words, we need to identify the heat associated with temperature change.
Answer
The answer is a. sensible heat
The answer is a. sensible heat
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The answer is a. sensible heat
More Information
Sensible heat is the heat that causes a change in temperature in an object. This change can be measured using a thermometer. Latent heat, on the other hand, is the heat required to change the state of an object (e.g., from solid to liquid) without changing its temperature.
Tips
A common mistake is confusing sensible heat with latent heat. Sensible heat changes an object's temperature, while latent heat changes its state (solid, liquid, gas) without changing its temperature.
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