define latent heat of fusion
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Latent heat of fusion is the heat energy supplied to a liquid at the constant temperature at which it changes to solid, without any change in temerature All of the heat energy (in form of latent heat) is used to chanhe the state instead of increasing the temperature.
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The amount of heat energy that is required to change 1kg of solid into liquid at atmospheric pressure at its melting point is known as latent heat of fusion.
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