jähmettymislämpöä
Jähmettymislämpö, also known as solidification heat or latent heat of fusion, refers to the amount of thermal energy that must be removed from a substance to change it from a liquid state to a solid state at its melting point. Conversely, it is also the amount of thermal energy that must be absorbed by a substance to change it from a solid to a liquid at its melting point. This energy exchange occurs without a change in temperature; the temperature remains constant during the phase transition.
The value of jähmettymislämpö is specific to each substance. For water, for example, the latent heat of
Understanding jähmettymislämpö is crucial in various scientific and engineering fields, including meteorology, materials science, and thermodynamics.