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How do ice spikes form? - Physics Stack Exchange
Look at a snow-flake. Ice freezes in patterns, straight lines and angles. It has to do with the shape water makes as it freezes and the outside of the spike freezing while the inside is still wet. If it …
What Causes Slanting Pointed Ice Spikes to Form? [duplicate]
2016年12月18日 · This morning as I fed my dogs I found the above pictured ice spike in their outdoor watering dish. The spike formed near the edge of the dish, was approximately 8-9 cm …
Strange ice found in my garden - Physics Stack Exchange
2018年2月22日 · Congratulations, you found an inverted pyramid ice spike, sometimes called an ice vase! The Bally-Dorsey model of how it happens is that first the surface of the water …
Why does an ice-cube turn faster and faster while melting in water?
2018年12月31日 · $\begingroup$ My ice-cube is also not cube-shaped (due to the ice-tray) but look like this without the ice spike. I doubt that the air bubbles are trapped in some intrinsically …
Ice when melted at zero gravity - Physics Stack Exchange
In space, freezing outside in, the surface tension of water would probobly surround the ice as it freezes - so you wouldn't get round icecubs, but more organic shapes, maybe cloud like …
Frequent 'ice' Questions - Physics Stack Exchange
2012年7月27日 · There exists this famous idea that if all floating icebergs melt, water level will stay the same (because the water replaced by ice is the volume of the melted ice). Now, Is this …
Why do heating curves have plateaus? - Physics Stack Exchange
2023年2月26日 · You've probably seen an ice cube melt; the ice cube gradually gets smaller and smaller as the bulk gradually transitions to water. It doesn't suddenly liquefy all at once! And …
How can water go below zero and still be liquid? [duplicate]
2024年11月16日 · The most common crystallisation process on Earth is the formation of ice. Liquid water does not freeze at 0 °C unless there is ice already present; cooling significantly …
Ice skating, how does it really work? - Physics Stack Exchange
The wire cuts through the ice due to the high pressure it exerts, which lowers the melting point of the ice directly beneath it. The ice melts under the wire, allowing the wire to pass through. …
thermodynamics - Does the density of ice increase further when it …
2020年11月22日 · From Wikipedia: Ice § Physical properties, we learn that the density of liquid water at 0 °C is about 1.00 g/cm³, and the density of ice at 0 °C is about 0.917 g/cm³. So at the …