whenever heat energy is supplied to a substance its temperature rises in proportion to a quantity of heat supplied ,Raj told komal 'This is not true .I can give two examples from our daily life where this rule is not obeyed ,said komal .can kamal prove what he started?
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Due to latent heat the heat may be provided but the temperature does not rise as the heat energy is used for changing the state.
Eg. When heat is continuously provided to ice its temperature remains constant until every particle of ice melts
When water reaches 100℃ its temperature remains constant until all the water has turned to steam even though heat is continuously supplied.
Eg. When heat is continuously provided to ice its temperature remains constant until every particle of ice melts
When water reaches 100℃ its temperature remains constant until all the water has turned to steam even though heat is continuously supplied.
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