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Differentiate between Specific latent heat and Latent heat. Give 2 points for each.

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Answered by sattus222
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Specific heat: = energy required to change a unit mass of a material by 1°C. Units: energy per unit mass per degree. Latent heat = energy required to change the state (gas, liquid, solid) of a unit mass of material. Units: energy per unit mass.

Answered by anilradha36
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Specific heat: = energy required to change a unit mass of a material by 1°C. Units: energy per unit mass per degree.

eg:-Two common forms of latent heat are latent heat of fusion (melting) and latent heat of vaporization (boiling). These names describe the direction of energy flow when changing from one phase to the next: from solid to liquid, and liquid to gas.

Latent heat = energy required to change the state (gas, liquid, solid) of a unit mass of material. Units: energy per unit mass.

eg:-The specific heats of gases are given as Cp and Cv at constant pressure and constant volume respectively while solids and liquids are having only single value for specific heat.

Specific heat capacity, thermal expansion, heat conduction, thermal radiation, and thermoelectric force are all aspects of thermal performance.

  1. Specific heat capacity. ...
  2. Thermal expansion. ...
  3. Heat conduction. ...
  4. Heat resistance.

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