Is it possible that there is increase in the temperature of a body despite being heated?
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Yes it is possible that that even if you supply heat to a system it doesn't increase it temperature . It is due the fact that heat is used to change its state not increasing it's temperature . Eg ice at 0 ℃ when supplied heat it could become water at 0℃ with no increase in its temperature but change in its state .
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Yes.
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The answer is yes. For example, during a change of state (from solid to liquid or from liquid to gas), the system takes heat, but there is no rise in temperature. Internal energy of the system increases in each case.
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