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In the study of refrigeration, you must be able to distinguish between sensible heat and latent heat. SENSIBLE HEAT is the heat absorbed or given off by a substance that is NOT in the process of changing its physical state. ... Heat flows at a greater rate when there is a large temperature difference.
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sensible:- is defined as the portion of a system associated with kinetic energy of molecules. Latent:- is defined as the internal energy associated with the phase of a system. Good Luck.
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Sensible heat; When 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 ... Home > Veelgestelde vragen > What is the difference between sensible and latent heat?
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The warm season (mid-June through late August) partitioning between sensible (H) and latent (LE) heat flux, or the Bowen ratio (β = H/LE), was investigated at 27 sites over 66 site years within the international network of eddy covariance sites (FLUXNET).
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For the uninitiated, Delta-T is the difference between the air temperature entering and leaving the outdoor A/C condensing unit. This is a good diagnostic check because it measures the latent heat of condensation as well as the sensible heat absorbed by the vaporizing refrigerant in the indoor evaporator coil.
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> Dear Listers, >=20 > I was interested in Paul Robin's letter below and his comments on = "sensible > heat" and "latent heat" (see below). Can someone explain in more = detail the > difference between the two terms?
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As expected, the sensitivity of latent heat flux to surface wind speeds (Wind effect) is quite larger, ... In contrast, since the difference between SST and Ta is usually small in the tropical region, the estimation of sensible heat flux is much more sensitive to air temperature (rms=5.5 W m-2) and SST effects (rms=5.6).
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www.icess.ucsb.edu/fluxes/TechReport/Sensitivity2inputs...
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JP4.17 COMPARISON OF LATENT AND SENSIBLE HEAT FLUXES OVER TROPICAL OCEANS; Sensible heat flux at the air-sea interface is due to the temperature difference between the cold skin and air temperatures. A falling raindrop is in thermal equilibrium with its surroundings, with a temperature corresponding to the web...
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said comparator means being operative to compare incoming data from said respective sensing means and earlier data from said memory means and being further operative to periodically determine a rate of change in the difference between latent heat and sensible heat as sensed by said respective sensing means;
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