Is it possible that there is no rise in temperature of a body in spite of its being heated? Justify your answer.
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Yes, during the change of state (such as melting of ice, boiling of water, etc.), the system absorbs heat but its temperature does not change..
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Yes, during the change of state (such as melting of ice, boiling of water, etc.), the system absorbs heat but its temperature does not change. In such a case, only the internal energy changes
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