"What are specific heat, latent heat and sensible heat?"
Answer Posted / ankit jaiswal
specific heat : It is amount of heat required to raise the temperature of 1 kg of ice at 0 degree through 1 degree.
latent heat : It is amount of heat energy required to change the phase of liquid without change in temperature.
sensible heat :It is amount of heat required to raise the temperature of liquid upto saturation without change of phase.
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