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define the term specific latent heat​

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Answered by Anonymous
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SPECIFIC LATENT HEAT :

° "The amount of energy per kg(unit mass) required to change ice to water without change in temperature" .

° It takes certain amount of energy to change the state of 1kg of water from solid to liquid. This amount of energy is called specific latent heat.

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Answered by shivani0214
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Latent heat is energy released or absorbed, by a body during a constant-temperature process, for example a phase change of water from liquid to gas. This is written as: Sensible heat = (mass of the body) * (specific latent heat)

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