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A given mass m of a solid is supplied with heat continuously at a constant rate and the graph shown in the adjacent figure is plotted. If `L_f` and `L_v` are latent heats of fusion and latent heats of vapourisation and `S_l` and `S_s` are specific heats of liquid and solid respectively. It can be concluded that

A

`L_f gt L_v , S_l= S_s`

B

`L_f lt L_v , S_l gt S_s`

C

`L_f gt L_v , S_l lt S_s`

D

`L_f = L_v , S_l gt S_s `

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