The heat required to change a substance from a liquid to a gas without experiencing a temperature change is defined as the latent heat of ().
A、fusion
B、vaporization
C、sublimation
D、condensation
A、fusion
B、vaporization
C、sublimation
D、condensation
A、latent heat of fusion B、latent heat of vaporization C、specific heat of vaporization D、latent heat of the gas
A、Temperature Control Panel B、Thermal Compound C、Liquid Cooling Systems D、Processor Heat Sink E、Case Fan
A、size of the heat sink B、temperature difference between the regions C、size of the heat source D、total heat of the system
A、prevent the passage of flammable gases B、prevent the passage of poisonous vapors C、delay the spread of heat and flames D、maintain watertight integrity
A、to increase the system efficiency by sensible heat transfer B、to stop the liquid from flashing C、to reduce the load on the compressor D、to remove latent heat of vaporization and the suction piping transfer
A、keep piston crown temperatures elevated for smoother combustion B、reduce the possibility of overheating the top compression ring C、help retain the heat of compression to prevent ignition delay D、help retain the heat of compression to prevent combustion knock