It Will Probably Take About 1 Hour - 1 Hour & 30 Min's To Freeze.
This depends on the temperature, volume and the form of the cup.
it actually varies on the cup size and if it is full
3 seconds
Never
Depends on temperature of freezer.
30 degrees, C. 10+50=60 60/2 = 30
No, 40 = 40... The fully filled up swimming pool though will contain more heat (unit: Joule) than a cup of tea of the same temperature.
Yes. It takes more time for hot water to freeze - the cooling process takes longer when you start from a higher temperature. Different liquids freeze at different temperatures. It depends how cold the place where you're putting the boiling water is, how much boiling water there is, etc. I think that each liquid has a specific temperature at which it freezes - it may not be associated with thickness.
The contents of a cup of any hot liquid becomes diamond dust and ice when tossed out of the cup into the ambient air of Antarctica. This trick is generally more impressive during the season when there are no sunrises.
What starts to freeze at 32 degrees, so it would take quite a while. Also depending on how much water there was.
it takes half a minute
Depends on temperature of freezer.
depends on the starting temperature of the cup of water, it will cool until it ge3ts to 32 degrees, then atomic motion of the water molecules will form hydrogen bonds to make a less dense crystal structure called ice. while this happens the water will stay at 32 degrees until solid, then the temperature will continue to fall to the air temp. if it is lower than 32 degrees.
James wants to find out whether a cup of salt water or a cup of fresh water will freeze more quickly. What is the best way for him to determine this
Water in a metal cup will freeze faster because metal conducts coldness and energy the most. trust me, I did a project with a metal, plastic, glass, and paper to see which cup would freeze the quickest. Hopefully this answer helped.
Freeze it.
The cup may be damaged.
The thin plastic cup is a poor insulator.
I assume you mean the water in the cup. Foam is a better insulator than glass, so it should be the water in the glass cup.
The cup of water is as hot as the bath tub full of water as they are at the same temperature.
The cup is solid, but the water remains liquid unless you freeze it into ice.