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Heat transferred to canvent unit mass of liquidto vapor or versa is called as

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Explanation : The amount of heat transfer required to cause a phase change in unit mass of a substance at constant volume and temperature is called as latent heat. ... The latent heat of sublimation (lsub) is the amount of heat transfer required to convert unit mass of solid into vapour of vice versa.

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Additionally, vapor-phase velocities within a thermosyphon are much greater than of Re_o, ε_q and T_v cause monotonic change of the net profit per unit transferred heat load. Consequently, very high heat/mass transfer coefficients exist in the. Phase change material (PCM) is widely known as latent heat storage.

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