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==Latent Heat== | ==Latent Heat== | ||
Latent heat is amount of heat being absorbed or released during [[phase change]]. The heat required to melt a solid substance of unit mass is defined as the latent heat of fusion. The heat required to vaporize a liquid substance of unit mass is defined as the latent heat of vaporization. <br><br> | Latent heat is amount of heat being absorbed or released during [[phase change]]. The heat required to melt a solid substance of unit mass is defined as the latent heat of fusion. The heat required to vaporize a liquid substance of unit mass is defined as the latent heat of vaporization. <br><br> | ||
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==Phase Change== | ==Phase Change== | ||
When a process involves a change in phase, the heat absorbed or released can be expressed as the product of the mass quantity and the latent heat of the material. <br><br> | When a process involves a change in phase, the heat absorbed or released can be expressed as the product of the mass quantity and the latent heat of the material. <br><br> | ||
''See Main Article'' [[Phase change]] | ''See Main Article'' [[Phase change]] |
Revision as of 12:54, 25 June 2010
Sensible Heat
It is common sense that heat flows from an object at a higher temperature to one at a lower temperature. Heat , like work, is a transfer of thermal energy rather than the flow of a substance.
See Main Article Sensible heat
Latent Heat
Latent heat is amount of heat being absorbed or released during phase change. The heat required to melt a solid substance of unit mass is defined as the latent heat of fusion. The heat required to vaporize a liquid substance of unit mass is defined as the latent heat of vaporization.
See Main Article Latent heat
Phase Change
When a process involves a change in phase, the heat absorbed or released can be expressed as the product of the mass quantity and the latent heat of the material.
See Main Article Phase change