FAQ

What is the Sensible Heat at Temperature T3?
Sensible Heat at Temperature T3 is the heat energy required to change the temperature of a substance at a specific temperature point T3. Sensible Heat at Temperature T3 is usually measured using the Kilojoule per Kilogram for Heat of Combustion (per Mass). Note that the value of Sensible Heat at Temperature T3 is always negative.
Can the Sensible Heat at Temperature T3 be negative?
Yes, the Sensible Heat at Temperature T3, measured in Heat of Combustion (per Mass) can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Sensible Heat at Temperature T3?
Sensible Heat at Temperature T3 is usually measured using the Kilojoule per Kilogram[kJ/kg] for Heat of Combustion (per Mass). Joule per Kilogram[kJ/kg], Calorie (IT) per Gram[kJ/kg] are the few other units in which Sensible Heat at Temperature T3 can be measured.
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