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Which explains why conduction is unlikely when ice is placed on a freezer shelf?
There is no direct contact.
The ice is too cold.
The shelf acts as an insulator.
The ice and shelf are the same temperature.
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The ice and shelf are the same temperature.
Conduction requires a temperature difference to drive heat flow; if both are already at the freezer temperature there is little or no net conduction.
Conduction requires a temperature difference to drive heat flow; if both are already at the freezer temperature there is little or no net conduction.
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