Yes. You can open the calorimeter afterward and feel the heat with your hands or see it with an infra-red camera.
Similarly, you can feel the wind with your hand by putting your hand behind the sensor or hear it by putting your ear behind it. Also, you can see the wind using smoke or opaque gas instead of air. This is a common method when studying fluid dynamics.
All but lost to you obviously.
Do you have anything positive to say about anything?
BTW even if you have forgotten your password what was your previous name(s) so we can see your past record?
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