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Sensible heat is the heat energy that is added to or removed from a substance without causing a change in its state (i.e. without causing it to change from a solid to a liquid, liquid to gas, etc.). It is the heat energy that causes a change in temperature of a substance. Sensible heat is typically measured in units of joules or calories.
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