Why hot water freezing faster than a cold water?
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The rate of cooling or heating up is proportional to the temperature difference between the body and its environment.
So for hot water the temperature difference is higher. SO its rate of cooing is much higher thank cold water.
This is according to Newton's law of cooling.
So for hot water the temperature difference is higher. SO its rate of cooing is much higher thank cold water.
This is according to Newton's law of cooling.
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warm containers make better thermal contact with a refrigerator and so conduct heat more efficiently
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