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specific latent heat of fusion is expressed in _______​

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Answered by grishma38
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Answer:

The amount of heat energy absorbed at constant temperature by a unit mass of soild to convert into liquid phase is called specific latent heat of fusion. It is expressed in units J/Kg, erg/g, cal/g, KJ/Kg and Kcal/kg.

Answered by ezekieldihna
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Explanation:

E(h) meaning energy, equals m for mass times 1.1 is the specific latent heat of fusion for that material so the formula tells us how much heat energy is needed to go into a material change it from a solid melted liquid. if you apply heat to ice, it will melt.

kj kg~1 or in BTU ib~1, either LF for fusion, or LV for vaporization

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