| 11. | I'm not sure, but I don't think the water itself loses sensible heat.
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| 12. | For infinitesimal changes, the total incremental heat transfer is then the sum of the latent and sensible heat.
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| 13. | Part of the water is evaporated, absorbing the sensible heat from the air and increasing its relative humidity.
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| 14. | Initially, solid liquid PCMs behave like sensible heat storage ( SHS ) materials; their temperature rises as they absorb heat.
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| 15. | The horizontal component of the condition line is the change in sensible heat while the vertical component is the change in latent heat.
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| 16. | These values, if calculated directly from the sensible heat components of regeneration, measure the total amount of energy required for regeneration.
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| 17. | In meteorology, the term'sensible heat flux'means the conductive heat flux from the Earth's surface to the atmosphere.
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| 18. | In calorimetry, sensible heat is defined with respect to a specific chosen state variable of the system, such as pressure or volume.
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| 19. | Scintillometers also allow measurements of the transfer of heat between the Earth's surface and the air above, called the sensible heat flux.
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| 20. | This causes the outside lite of glass to heat up more than the inside lite as the coating converts radiant heat from the Sun into sensible heat.
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