Why does the ice-cold water warms up when
left on the table?
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The surroundings of the cold water is warmer. and you know that heat flows from a body of higher temperature to lower temperature. So the heat is transferred to the cold water till both attain equal temperature.
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A glass of ice-cold water, if left on warms up after some time. The temperature of the ice-cold water is less than the temperature of the surrounding. Thus, there is a temperature difference between the system, that is, glass of ice-cold water and its surrounding. Hence, heat transfer takes place between the glass of ice- cold water and the surrounding. There is net transfer of heat from the surrounding air to the glass of ice-cold water. Hence, the water becomes warm.
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