what is latent heat of fusion
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The specific latent heat of fusion, l, of a substance is the heat needed to change a mass of 1 kg the substance from a solid at its melting point into liquid at the same temperature.
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latent heat of fussion is the minimum amount of heat required to change (fusion) of a matter without change in temperature
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