Sensible Heat
The heat transferred by a body or thermodynamic system that affects the temperature of the body or system, as well as some macroscopic variables of the body or system except pressure or volume, is called sensible heat.
Latent Heat
Latent heat is the heat required to transform a solid into a liquid or vapour phase. It is known by several names depending on its phase, such as the heat of condensation, the heat of vaporization, and so on. It can also refer to the quantity of heat energy received or emitted during a phase transition. We will look at the idea of latent heat and the latent heat formula with examples in this article.
Table of Content
- What is Latent Heat?
- Formula for Latent Heat
- Type of Latent Heat
- Specific Latent Heat
- Sensible Heat
- Reasonable Heat and Meteorology
- Example of Latent and Sensible Heat
- Solved Examples on Latent Heat