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>tfw hot water freezes faster than cold water

>> No.11796411

thermodynamics

how does it work

>> No.11796419
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11796419

My soft penis cums faster than my hard. Thermodynamics too?

>> No.11796436

>>11796400

The greater the difference in temperature between two objects, the faster the transfer of energy between the two

I read that in a beer magazine or something

>> No.11796456

>>11796419
That doesn't sound right, but I don't know enough about thermodynamics to dispute it.

>> No.11796466

>>11796456
I mean it makes sense, but I also failed thermodynamics once.

>> No.11796475

>>11796466

I've got your thermodynamics right here

*BRRRRRAAAAAAAAAFFFFFPPPP*

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>>11796475

>> No.11796497

>>11796400

Stop shilling Chainlink!!!!!!!!!!

>> No.11796520

>>11796497
I wouldn't even shill that shit ironically.

>> No.11796526

>>11796400
I think you are talking about boiling water but what does this have to do with chainlink?

>> No.11796531

My theory would be that because the atoms are more energetic they can reassemble easier into their crystal lattice as opposed to the slower moving atoms in room temperature.

>> No.11796540

>>11796531
But how does the thermal energy in the boiling water transfer into the air faster than the thermal energy in cold water?

am brainlet please help

>> No.11796541

>>11796400
>business and finance

>> No.11796551

>>11796541
You can make money from this shit you brainlet. We just need to figure out how...

>> No.11796569

>>11796400

No, it doesn't.

Hot water just allows internal currents to form, that allow heat to more efficiently leave the system. If cold water has the same currents it will freeze faster.

>> No.11796584

>>11796541
This is actually relevant for me. I'm taking a hard look at the ice cube business, but I wasn't sure if I should stock hot or cold water. Now I know. Thanks OP!

>> No.11796596

>>11796584
You are well on your way to becomg an ice billionaire.

>> No.11796625

You could say he'd be a, chillionaire ;)

>> No.11796635

It's called Newton's Law of Cooling. The rate of change in temperature is proportional to the difference in temperature. Therefore, the higher temperature something is in comparison with its enviroment, the faster its rate of change of temperature.

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>>11796625

>> No.11796728

>>11796400
Mpemba effect?

>> No.11796764

>>11796635
Okay but when the boiling water reaches room temperature it will have the same heat transfer rate as a bowl of water that started at room temperature so it still doesn’t make sense

>> No.11796783

>>11796728
That's just the name of the observation, not a description of why it occurs.

>> No.11796963

>>11796764
I'm going to miss these sort of baits when 4chan dies. Why do I feel so cold?

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>>11796400
>tfw bongwater freezes faster than schlongwater

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>>11797197
woah

>> No.11797250

It does do it and it doesnt violate thermodynamics

I do it too and I do violate thermodynamics

>> No.11797277

>>11796531
That would be true if you could turn hot water into an icicle without reducing the temperature. You have to pass 40 degree water on your way down to frozen water.

>> No.11797297

>>11796764
This

>> No.11797311

>>11796569
Look
>>11796764

>> No.11797313

test

>> No.11797319

>>11797313
it didn't work

>> No.11797350

>>11797319
/pol/ is getting massively censored, just had a thread deleted and was wondering if I was banned yet.

>> No.11797429

>>11796400
>tfw hot water freezes faster than cold water
at some point the hot water will be at the temperature that the cold water started out at on the way down.

checkmate, atheists.

>> No.11797439

>>11796400
It may not. The science isn't decided yet

>> No.11797546

>>11796400
Hot water evaporates faster than cold water so theres a smaller volume of water, which takes less energy to cool down.

>> No.11798455

>>11797546
An insignificant amount of volume.

>> No.11798483

>>11796400
Only if the water is near boiling. The water is cooled by evaporation, by which the molecules with the highest kinetic energy are expelled rapidly into the surrounding air. This process strips a lot of energy from the other molecules and cools the remaining water down a bit faster. 50c water will freeze slower than 20c water. 100c water will freeze slower than 10c water but faster than 80c water.

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>>11796400
>believing popsci.
i bet you dont hold bchabc or link