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why latent heat is not read in thermometer is in one word ​

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Answered by samaptimohanty1
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Explanation:

The energy required for a material to transition from solid to liquid state is the Latent heat of melting, from liquid to gas is the latent heat of vapourisation. Thus a thermometer cannot measure any temperature change when heat is supplied during phase change, otherwise known as latent heat.

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