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Sensible heat refers to the heat that is exchanged by a body or thermodynamic system. It involves a change in a substance's temperature.
The temperature at which you are comfortable. If your question involves money-saving, then contact your local power company to determine the best setting.
Water, ice, wind, acid, gravity, and temperature are all involved in the breaking down of rocks on the earth's surface.
This process originally came from the Buddhist Temples which involves burning sea salt at high temperature 9 times to purify the salt and infuse the oils from the bamboo
The higher the temperature the more energy the particles of dry ice have. When they have enough energy they can break away from the solid structure and become gaseous. This process involves a Potential Energy Change NOT a Kinetic Energy Change; Therefore, the temperature will remain constant during this phase change; no matter how much you attempt to "change" the temperature. The Dry Ice may sublime faster as more energy may be "pumped" in as you try to raise the temperature.
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A case assessment involves examining all details of the case, comparing and verifying information, which results in a written report that identifies the assessors conclusion and recommendations of the evidence.
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