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what deciding the unit for heat which temperature intervals is chosen,?why?​

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Answered by theju0806
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specific latent heat is the intervals chosen by the heat

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

While defining the unit for heat, the temperature range between 14°C to 15.5°C is chosen.

If we take different temperature range than 14°C to 15.5°C, the amount of heat required will be slightly different. It is, therefore, essential to define a specific temperature range while.

defining the unit of heat.

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