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  • #31
    Originally posted by The Lang-Shankit Scunner
    AHEM AHEM!!!!

    http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/physic...hot_water.html


    Its the mpemba effect guys, yoshie should have known that one
    Sorry but thats bull$$$$ all this O it may have changed in the initail cool from 70 ect ect your still no getting away with that

    I agree there are some nutters out there who wil try and prove or argue anything but hot making ice quicker than cold is $$$$$$$$
    Brian

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    • #32
      Originally posted by yoshie
      Sorry but thats bull$$$$ all this O it may have changed in the initail cool from 70 ect ect your still no getting away with that

      I agree there are some nutters out there who wil try and prove or argue anything but hot making ice quicker than cold is $$$$$$$$
      Do a google search its true! I even timed it myself. Very sad eh? Either way hot or cold, it still gonna freeze in this weather, and my hands are still gonna hurt.

      I'd love an indoor job this time of year
      Without Surf And Unhappy

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      • #33
        Well jus tae keep all yous northern fellas happy i was workin in a foundry in the sunny south east corner of england today...

        ...was still $$$$$$ cold though, coulda done with being in the furnace sheds instead of the casting factory.
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        =SOLD UP!=
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        • #34
          Sod google, i'm gonna go experiment.
          Prob come back looking like Ranolph Fhines!
          http://www.apspropertyfix.co.uk/

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          • #35
            Originally posted by nero279
            Well jus tae keep all yous northern fellas happy i was workin in a foundry in the sunny south east corner of england today...

            ...was still $$$$$$ cold though, coulda done with being in the furnace sheds instead of the casting factory.
            When you say cold was that 8 maybe 9 deg?
            Without Surf And Unhappy

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Antshiel
              Sod google, i'm gonna go experiment.
              Prob come back looking like Ranolph Fhines!
              Make sure the frozen volumes are the same
              as clearly less water will freeze quicker cooling water evaporates
              the hot will require to be slightly greater in volume at start to be a true trial
              Brian

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              • #37
                Originally posted by Antshiel
                Sod google, i'm gonna go experiment.
                Prob come back looking like Ranolph Fhines!
                Aristotle was the first guy to discover it, then some guy called bacon.
                Without Surf And Unhappy

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by The Lang-Shankit Scunner
                  When you say cold was that 8 maybe 9 deg?
                  Thats summer here
                  Brian

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by The Lang-Shankit Scunner
                    Aristotle was the first guy to discover it, then some guy called bacon.
                    Was the bacon hot or cold?
                    http://www.apspropertyfix.co.uk/

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by The Lang-Shankit Scunner
                      then some guy called bacon.
                      with his mate 'eggs' ?
                      Look out Eastbourne, the Pandas are coming !

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                      • #41
                        ahem sir,

                        the mpemba effect only applies in a certain few cases and under less than standard conditions.it generally relies on less dissolved gases to explain its effect,when infact the dissolved oxygen is one of the reasons for the non uniformity of liqiud water (cohesive effect approx 15%) being able to be aligned into ice(cohesive effect circa 90% and above) the dissolved gas being integral in making the ice(which floats) and makes it expand (again a unique property for a frozen matter which in every other case will reult in contraction)

                        mpemba generally will occur in extremes nand only to a degree.
                        normal freezing will occur when the small mass (eg the ice cube) will try to balance its temperature with its surrounding,so a luke warm cup of water will lose its latent heat less quickly than a hot cup of water,but this rate of cooling will slow dramaticly when an equilibrium is reached and the small mass temperature is "integrated" into the greater area of different temperature
                        imagine pouring a cup of hot water into the sea ,locallised temp would be warmer ,but as the hot molecules gain equilibrium with the surrounding temp a balance is reached

                        this is best described by bernouillis equation

                        p1v1t1=p2v2t2 where pressure temperature and volume will eventually equal eachother when your subjects are at the same variable

                        signed the poomeister

                        2:2 bsc hons combinatorial maths and classic physics

                        ps dude we have to do abumper new year !!
                        Non intercooled nothing.

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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by yoshie
                          Make sure the frozen volumes are the same
                          as clearly less water will freeze quicker cooling water evaporates
                          the hot will require to be slightly greater in volume at start to be a true trial
                          Ah well done, therein lies the reason for this phenomenon, convection and evaporation, Yoshies been doin some research. It should still go quicker though, but not alot in it.

                          Ants maybe a bit bored tonight, i am just typing stuff i read of google searches, hes doing the practical experiments
                          Without Surf And Unhappy

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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by UDTrev
                            with his mate 'eggs' ?
                            Can you freeze an egg, and would a boiled egg freeze quicker?
                            http://www.apspropertyfix.co.uk/

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by gwh200
                              ahem sir,

                              the mpemba effect only applies in a certain few cases and under less than standard conditions.it generally relies on less dissolved gases to explain its effect,when infact the dissolved oxygen is one of the reasons for the non uniformity of liqiud water (cohesive effect approx 15%) being able to be aligned into ice(cohesive effect circa 90% and above) the dissolved gas being integral in making the ice(which floats) and makes it expand (again a unique property for a frozen matter which in every other case will reult in contraction)

                              mpemba generally will occur in extremes nand only to a degree.
                              normal freezing will occur when the small mass (eg the ice cube) will try to balance its temperature with its surrounding,so a luke warm cup of water will lose its latent heat less quickly than a hot cup of water,but this rate of cooling will slow dramaticly when an equilibrium is reached and the small mass temperature is "integrated" into the greater area of different temperature
                              imagine pouring a cup of hot water into the sea ,locallised temp would be warmer ,but as the hot molecules gain equilibrium with the surrounding temp a balance is reached

                              this is best described by bernouillis equation

                              p1v1t1=p2v2t2 where pressure temperature and volume will eventually equal eachother when your subjects are at the same variable

                              signed the poomeister

                              2:2 bsc hons combinatorial maths and classic physics

                              ps dude we have to do abumper new year !!
                              Still froze me nads off!
                              http://www.apspropertyfix.co.uk/

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                              • #45

                                2:2 bsc hons combinatorial maths and classic physics

                                ps dude we have to do abumper new year !![/quote]

                                OOOOOOOOOOOOH check you ya big brainiac you. Bumper is on to do list. I should have expected your imput here actually i forgot this is sorta your field (being pompous and selfrighteous)

                                Just kiddin, was that a copy paste or an off the head thing?
                                Without Surf And Unhappy

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