High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Sensible heat is energy that is "sensible", which is to say related to a change in temperature. The term is used in opposition to latent heat, which is energy that can be released by a phase change, such as the condensation of water vapour.The quantity or magnitude of sensible heat is the product of the body's mass, its specific heat capacity and its temperature above a reference temperature.The amount of heat added or removed can be measured by a change of temperature of a fluid substance in a calorimeter.Both sensible and latent heat are important mechanisms for transporting energy, both vertically and horizontally, and to a very rough approximation each transports about half of the heat.
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