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bapobapobapo | 21:39 Wed 04th Jan 2006 | How it Works
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The hotter the water is the quicker it cools, why?


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It's Newton's Law of Cooling. Have a look here:


http://orion.math.iastate.edu/algebra/sp/xcurrent/applet s/cooling.html

The above link never worked for me, but as a teenager I had a part time job working behind a bar and I was told to use boiled water that had cooled for the ice cubes as it froze quicker, apparently or so I was told it was becuase boiling the water removed the oxygen and water with less oxygen froze quicker .... and so I presume cools quicker!
Simply, the larger the heat difference the quicker the heat can transfer.

I think you may be struggling towards something called the Mpemba phenomina


Hot water can freeze faster than cold water.


Although it's been "discovered" many times over the centuries it picked up this name from a school student in Tanzania.


There's a nice discussion here:


http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/physics/General/hot_water.html


tony's link had a rogue "P" on the end. this one should work


http://orion.math.iastate.edu/algebra/sp/xcurrent/applets/cooling.html


Wouldnt that just be momentum causing that? I was never really any good at science in school...

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