Asked by Jay
Which way will heat flow when ice and water are combined in a glass?
A. Heat flows from water to the ice.***
B. Heat flows from the ice to the water.
C. Heat does not flow in this situation.
D. Heat flows to the wall of the glass as condensation.
I think it's A but, I also think it's D because of the "fog" that you see in a clear glass with water and ice.
A. Heat flows from water to the ice.***
B. Heat flows from the ice to the water.
C. Heat does not flow in this situation.
D. Heat flows to the wall of the glass as condensation.
I think it's A but, I also think it's D because of the "fog" that you see in a clear glass with water and ice.
Answers
Answered by
bobpursley
yes, always from the hot to cold.
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DrBob222
Technically I don't like the wording of the problem because if the water is at 0 C and the ice is at 0 C no heat flows from either to the other.
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The answers are C, A, B, D, B.
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