What happens to the kinetic energy of particles when heat energy equal to latent heat of fusion is supplied to a solid at its melting point.explain
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When heat energy equal to the latent heat of fusion is supplied to a solid at its melting point, there will be a notable increase in the kinetic energy of the particles such that the force of attraction between the particles would weaken.
This would lead to the change in the state of the matter and turn it liquid.
This would lead to the change in the state of the matter and turn it liquid.
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when heat energy equal to the latent heat of fusion is supplied to a solid at its melting point, the increase in the kinetic energy of the system will be such that it will overcome and weaken the particle-particle attraction force in the solid. Thus will solid will melt and change into liquid
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