Sensible heating is the process of changing the temperature of an object. The increase and removal of heat are considered sensible heating.
When any substans are melt at 0 dgree centigrate and freez at o degree centigrate is called sensible heat.
Conduction and Convection
The hotness or coolness of a body in regards to its sensible heat and is measured by a thermometer.
What is the scientific term for a sensible explanation to a problem
If it is a hot day white would be the best color to keep you cool because light colors reflect sunlight. If it is cold out then black will keep you warm because dark colors absorb the heat that the sun gives off. Wearing white keeps the heat...... .... .... .... AT BAY
Being sensible is when you have a lot of common sense and is very well-mannered, however, being sensitive is when you are vulnerable to something or someone.
It is the ratio of room sensible heat to the total heat.
Sensible Heat Ratio - SHR - is defined as the sensible heat or cooling load divided by the total heat or cooling load.
Sensible heat refers to the heat that is exchanged by a body or thermodynamic system. It involves a change in a substance's temperature.
what is the best way to change the sensible heat level of the evaporator
Latent heat.
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Two forms of heat are relevant in air conditioning:1. Sensible Heat2. Latent HeatSensible heatWhen an object is heated, its temperature rises as heat is added. The increase in heat is called sensible heat. Similarly, when heat is removed from an object and its temperature falls, the heat removed is also called sensible heat. Heat that causes a change in temperature in an object is called sensible heat.Latent heatAll pure substances in nature are able to change their state. Solids can become liquids (ice to water) and liquids can become gases (water to vapor) but changes such as these require the addition or removal of heat. The heat that causes these changes is called latent heat.Latent heat however, does not affect the temperature of a substance - for example, water remains at 100°C while boiling. The heat added to keep the water boiling is latent heat. Heat that causes a change of state with no change in temperature is called latent heat.Appreciating this difference is fundamental to understanding why refrigerant is used in cooling systems. It also explains why the terms 'total capacity' (sensible & latent heat) and 'sensible capacity' are used to define a unit's cooling capacity. During the cooling cycling, condensation forms within the unit due to the removal of latent heat from the air. Sensible capacity is the capacity required to lower the temperature and latent capacity is the capacity to remove the moisture from the air.
Sensible heat =1.04*cfm*(entring air temp.(f)-leaving air temp.(f))
When an object is hot, the temperature rises as heat is added. This increase in heat is called sensible heat. Solids can become liquids and liquids can become gases but changes like this require the addition or removal of heat. The heat that causes these changes is called latent heat.
Latent Heat.
It`s rated capacity in sensible and latent heat.