"What are specific heat, latent heat and sensible heat?"
Answer Posted / mr.aditya
specific heat is energy require to raise temp.of unit mass
of material and latent heat is the energy absorb or
rejected during the phase change of a substance..while
sensible heat is amount of energy exchance in form of
change of temperature during phase change of a substance
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