Asked by brian
at what velocity would a snowball melt before it hit the wall at 32 degrees?
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Answered by
drwls
Why should it melt BEFORE it hits the wall? Kinetic energy is converted to heat DURING the collision. Melting (if any) occurs afterward.
Furthermore, depending upon the velocity, some, but perhaps not all, of the snowball will melt.
Try rephrasing the question.
Furthermore, depending upon the velocity, some, but perhaps not all, of the snowball will melt.
Try rephrasing the question.
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