Physics, asked by rumkigangopadhyay, 1 year ago

A beaker containing 2kg of ice is floating in a bucket that contains 5 kg of water. Will the ice absorb heat from the water

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Answered by bindidevi002
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Answer:

Explanation:

It means that 3.34 x 10 5 joules of heat is required to change 1 Kg of ice at its melting point of 0°C into water at the same temperature (of 0°C). This means that 1 Kg of ice at 0°C has 3.34 x 10 5 joules of less heat than 1 kg of water at the same temperature of 0°C.

Answered by Raghav1330
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Yes Ice absorbs heat from water.

Explanation:

  • According to Second law of Thermodynamics, It states that heat can only be transferred from hot body to cold body.
  • this process is irreversible in nature, under natural conditions we cannot find that heat has been transferred from colder body to hotter body.
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