meltthrough
Meltthrough is a term used to describe the phenomenon where a material, typically a solid, undergoes a change of state to a liquid due to the absorption of heat. This process is fundamentally linked to the melting point of the substance, which is the specific temperature at which this transition occurs under a given pressure. When heat energy is added to a solid, its molecules vibrate more intensely. At the melting point, this kinetic energy becomes sufficient to overcome the intermolecular forces holding the molecules in a fixed, crystalline structure. The molecules can then move past each other, resulting in the liquid state.
Factors influencing meltthrough include the material's composition, the rate of heat transfer, and external pressure. Different