Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach 8th Edition

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ISBN 10: 0-07339-817-9
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Chapter 2 - Energy, Energy Transfer, and General Energy Analysis - Problems - Page 97: 2-3C

Answer

Internal energy of a system can be stored in sensible, latent, chemical and nuclear form of enegy. Sensible and latent form of internal energy is called thermal energy. It is referred as heat in day to day life.

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Internal energy of a system can be stored in sensible, latent, chemical and nuclear form of enegy. Sensible and latent form of internal energy is called thermal energy. It is referred as heat in day to day life.
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