Science, asked by sonu994, 1 year ago

why does an ice cream appear colder than water at the same temperature?

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Answered by Bhavanavindamuri
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It's the environment around them that is at same temperature. Ice cream is at much lower temperature than water. So when ice cream comes in contact with your body, it extracts more heat due to larger temp difference between ice cream and amp; your body as compared to that between water and amp; your body..

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sonu994: i have one more question
sonu994: can you solve it
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sonu994: what is amp
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sonu994: so my question is
sonu994: How is ice changed into water and then into steam?
Bhavanavindamuri: Matter can change from one state to another if heated or cooled. If ice (a solid) is heated it changes to water (a liquid). This change is called MELTING. If water is heated, it changes to steam (a gas).
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Answered by gmamadhumita3
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The ice cream appear more colder than water at the same temperature because when this water is kept in refrigirator as this becomes ice and when we keep it out for sometime it has absorbed heat to the change the state from solid to liquid without changing its temperature(latent heat of fusion). So as the heat is absorbed by it the coolingness decreases in water and hence the ice cream is more cooler even at the same temperature.

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