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define the following and state their numerical value in SI system? Specific latent heat of vaporisation of steam.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The answer to what is SI unit is that it is an abbreviation of the French word Système International. The International System Of Units (SI) is the metric system that is used universally as a standard for measurements. SI units play a vital role in scientific and technological research and development. It is made up of 7 base units which are used for defining 22 derived units. The SI units can be expressed either as standard multiple or as fractional quantities. These quantities are defined with the help of prefix multipliers with powers of 10 that range from 10-24 to 1024.

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Answered by rajdeep28042006
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The specific latent heat fusion is the heat energy needed to change 1 kg of the ice in its solid state at its melting point to 1 kg of the ice in its liquid state, and that released when 1 kg of the liquid changes to 1 kg of solid

Specific heat of fusion of ice is 0.336 MJ/kg

The specific latent heat of vaporisation of a water is the heat energy needed to change 1 kg of the water in its liquid state at its boiling point to 1 kg of the water in its gaseous state, and that released when 1 kg of vapour changes to 1 kg of liquid

Specific heat of vaporisation of water is 2.26 MJ/kg

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