Physics, asked by shreya8224, 1 year ago

what is meant by latent heat of fusion?​


Venkateshjha: it is the heat energy required to change state of matter
Venkateshjha: this does not contribute to rise in temperature
shreya8224: kthank
Anonymous: Tq
singhjogi1969: its ok
singhjogi1969: well, it contributes in rising temperature
Anonymous: Oo
Venkateshjha: but effect is not seen... in counitinus manner
Venkateshjha: its discreet..... temp suddenly shoots of 4—5 degrees

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Answered by singhjogi1969
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latent heat of fusion is also known as enthalpy of fusion.

latent heat of fusion of any substance, is the change in its enthalpy which provides energy (typically heat) to a specific quantity of the substance to change its state from solid to liquid at constant pressure....

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Answered by DevilesterInYourArea
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