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why latent heat of fusion is measured only in kg​

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Answered by RiyaGungun
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A matter transforms from one state to another because of a hidden heat, which is latent. If energy is added to rise by 1 kg, it is the specific latent heat of fusion. Both are measured in J/kg.

Answered by divyasivas23
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A matter transforms from one state to another because of a hidden heat, which is latent. If energy is added to rise by 1 kg, it is the specific latent heat of fusion. Both are measured in J/kg.

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