English
Noun
latent heat (countable and uncountable, plural latent heats)
- (physics) The heat that is released or absorbed accompanying a change of state or of a phase.
- Synonym: heat of transformation
Translations
heat that is released or absorbed accompanying a change of state or of phase
- Catalan: calor latent f
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 潛熱 / 潜热 (zh) (qiánrè)
- Esperanto: latenta varmo
- French: enthalpie de changement d'état f
- Galician: calor latente (gl)
- German: latente Wärme f
- Greek: λανθάνουσα θερμότητα f (lanthánousa thermótita)
- Indonesian: kalor laten
- Irish: teas folaigh m
- Japanese: 潜熱 (sennetsu)
- Korean: 잠열 (jamyeol)
- Malay: haba pendam (ms)
- Malayalam: ലീനതാപം (līnatāpaṁ)
- Portuguese: calor latente m
- Spanish: calor latente m
- Tagalog: lingid na init
- Tamil: மறை வெப்பம் (maṟai veppam)
- Thai: ความร้อนแฝงจำเพาะ
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