explain the process of melting latent heat of fusion
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Latent Heat:- It is defined as the heat required to convert a solid into a liquid or vapour, or a liquid into a vapour, without change of temperature.
Latent Heat of Fusion:- It refers to the phase change between solid and liquid without changing temperature.
Take note that although 'heat' is often thought as state of being hot, heat actually refers to the transfer of heat energy between objects.
Thus, the latent heat of fusion encompasses the process of adding heat to melt a solid and the process of subtracting heat to freeze a liquid.
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Latent Heat:- It is defined as the heat required to convert a solid into a liquid or vapour, or a liquid into a vapour, without change of temperature.
Latent Heat of Fusion:- It refers to the phase change between solid and liquid without changing temperature.
Take note that although 'heat' is often thought as state of being hot, heat actually refers to the transfer of heat energy between objects.
Thus, the latent heat of fusion encompasses the process of adding heat to melt a solid and the process of subtracting heat to freeze a liquid.
hope it helps ✌
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