Is there any relationship of latent heat and regelation?
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Specific heat is the vitality required to change a unit mass of a material by 1°C. Units: vitality per unit mass per degree. Latent heat is the vitality required to change the state (gas, fluid, strong) of a unit mass of material. ... Specific heat doesn't matter when a substance is experiencing stage change.
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The phenomenon works best with high thermal conductivity materials such as copper, since latent heat of fusion from the top side needs to be transferred to the lower side to supply latent heat of melting
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