Why warm water becomes ice quickly as compare to cool water?
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This happens because of the principle of Newton's Law of Cooling which states, " The rate of heat transfer from/into the object is directly proportional to the temperature difference between that of object and the surroundings"
Since Heat Energy flows from a body of Higher Temperature to Lower Temperature, Extremely Cold Water has a great 'Temperature Difference' between itslef and the surroundings so more heat is exchanged and quicker than that body with a little bit warm water.
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This happens because of the principle of Newton's Law of Cooling which states, " The rate of heat transfer from/into the object is directly proportional to the temperature difference between that of object and the surroundings"
Since Heat Energy flows from a body of Higher Temperature to Lower Temperature, Extremely Cold Water has a great 'Temperature Difference' between itslef and the surroundings so more heat is exchanged and quicker than that body with a little bit warm water.
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This happens because of the principle of Newton's Law of Cooling which states, " The rate of heat transfer from/into the object is directly proportional to the temperature difference between that of object and the surroundings".
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