Answer:
the amount of heat of energy released or absorbed by a substance.
Explanation:
Mathematically, latent heat of fusion is given by the formula;
Q = mL
Where;
Q is the quantity of heat energy measured in Joules.
m is the mass measured in kilograms.
L is the specific heat latent heat of fusion.
In the formulas for latent heat of fusion and latent heat of vaporization, Q represents the amount of heat of energy released or absorbed by a substance.
In the process of heat conduction, thermal energy is usually transferred from fast moving particles to slow moving particles during the collision of these particles. Also, thermal energy is typically transferred between objects that has different degrees of temperature and materials (particles) that are directly in contact with each other but differ in their ability to accept or give up electrons.
Answer:
Since in summer, the eastern side do not face the sunlight and hence the water in eastern pot remain cool in summer.
According to Dalton's law of partial pressure, the total pressure exerted is simply equal to the sum of the partial pressures of the individual gases. Given that all three samples of gas each exert 740 mmHg, when they are placed in a single 2 L container, they exert a pressure of 2220 mmHg on the container which is the sum of their individual pressures.