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Latent heat is thermal energy absorbed or released during phase changes without temperature change. It's crucial in heating systems, refrigeration, and water cycles.
Formule
The calculator applies Q = m × L for melting, vaporization, or sublimation
- Q
- m × L for melting — m × L for melting
- L
- L value — Variable used in the calculation
Guide étape par étape
- 1Enter the mass of substance and its latent heat value
- 2The calculator applies Q = m × L for melting, vaporization, or sublimation
- 3Results show total thermal energy transferred
Exemples résolus
Entrée
m = 1 kg water, L_vap = 2,260 kJ/kg
Résultat
Q = 2,260 kJ
Energy to boil 1 kg water
Erreurs courantes à éviter
- ✕Confusing latent heat with specific heat capacity
- ✕Using sensible heat calculations for phase changes
Questions fréquentes
Why doesn't temperature change during boiling?
Energy goes into breaking molecular bonds to transition from liquid to gas, not increasing molecular motion.
Is latent heat the same for all substances?
No, different substances have different latent heat values depending on molecular structure and intermolecular forces.
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