Why is sensible heat detectable while heat that is not sensible cannot be measured?
A) A thermometer can measure the decrease in temperature but not heat capacity.
B) The latent heat of fusion cannot be calculated.
C) Heat that is not sensible and heat that is sensible can both be measured.
D) A thermometer measures the decrease in temperature, but as liquid changes to solid, the loss of heat is not measurable.
D
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