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Define latent heat of fusion

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Define latent heat of fusion
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Aryan Manglani 6 years, 8 months ago

Latent heat of fusion can actually be defined as the heat or thermal energy required to change the 1kg of the state of any solid substance to the state of any liquid substance.

Poulami Dasgupta 6 years, 8 months ago

The <a href="http://socratic.org/physics/heat/latent-heat">Latent Heat</a> of fusion is the amount of thermal <a href="http://socratic.org/physics/work-and-energy/energy">energy</a> required to cause a a liquid to freeze (by taking that much heat out) or a solid to melt (by putting that much heat in)

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