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Adam Henry
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10 March, 17:12
What is specific latent heat
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Kieran Larson
10 March, 17:31
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Specific Latent Heat takes a certain amount of energy to change the state of 1kg of water from solid to liquid. This amount of energy is called the Specific Latent Heat, lf, of water. The definition: "The amount of energy per kg (unit mass) required to change ice to water without change in temperature."
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