temperature is the percentage of sensible heat or cold present within a body... [[is the statement correct?]]
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Sensible heat is literally the heat that can be felt. It is the energy moving from one system to another that changes the temperature rather than changing its phase. For example, it warms water rather than melting ice. ... In figure 2, very cold ice has heat added to it.
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