Physics, asked by faadumoabdiaziiz226, 4 months ago

under shay conditions caan heat be given to abody without rasingits tempreture​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The terms ″sensible heat″ and ″latent heat″ refer to energy transferred between a body and its surroundings, defined by the occurrence or non-occurrence of temperature change; they depend on the properties of the body. ″Sensible heat″ is ″sensed″ or felt in a process as a change in the body's temperature. ″Latent heat″ is energy transferred in a process without change of the body's temperature, for example, in a phase change (solid/liquid/gas).

whenever a material is heated or cooled above or below the temperature the resulting state will depend upon the material.

from this it is clear that the resulting state will be unstable.

Hence Option D is the right answer

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