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Diana Waller
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21 October, 07:16
What is latent heat of fusion?
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Carina Cunningham
21 October, 07:24
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There's two forms of latent heat, there's latent heat of fusion which is melting, and there's latent heat of vaporization which is boiling. They describe the direction of energy flow when changing from one thing to the next like solid to liquid, or liquid to gas.
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