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LATENT HEAT OF FUSION FOR MILK EXPERIMENT

Title: LATENT HEAT OF FUSION FOR MILK EXPERIMENT
Category: Science & Technology / Physics
Details: Words: 1079 | Pages: 4.6 (approximately 235 words/page)


LATENT HEAT OF FUSION FOR MILK EXPERIMENT

Aim: Perform an experiment to determine the latent heat of fusion for milk. Materials: <Tab/>Calorimeter <Tab/><Tab/>Celsius Thermometer <Tab/><Tab/>Platform balance <Tab/><Tab/>Kettle <Tab/><Tab/>Milk ice cubes <Tab/><…showed first 75 words of 1079 total

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showed last 75 words of 1079 total…most accurate trial presented the Lf of milk as 2.8X10^5J/kg. However, an analysis of error suggested that the error in this experiment was approximately 2.9%, suggesting that the actual latent heat of fusion for milk was closer to 2.88X10^5J/kg or 2.72X10^5J/kg. The temperature versus time data was an exponential decay model. Finally, the experiment was able to show the latent heat of fusion for milk with some amount of error.

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