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Does anybody has made a thermometre which can show latent heat

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Answered by Durgasri
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no. there is no such thermometer to calculate latent heat.


The formula for latent heat is:

Q = m * L

This equation relates the heat Q that must be added or removed for an object of mass m to change phases. The object's individual latent heat is noted by L. The unit of latent heat is J/kg.

The values of latent heat are variable depending on the nature of the phase change taking place:

The latent heat of fusion is the change from liquid to solid.
The latent heat of vaporization is from liquid to gas.
The latent heat of sublimation is the change from solid to gas.
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