what is mean specific latent heat of fusion ?
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The specific latent heat of a substance is the amount of energy needed to change the state of 1 kg of the substance without changing its temperature. Each substance has two specific latent heats: latent heat of fusion (the amount of energy needed to freeze or melt the substance at its melting point)
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Specific latent heat of fusion:-
It is defined as the amount of heat required to change a unit mass of the substance from solid to liquid state, without any change in the temperature
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