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pianotuna
Nov 06, 2015Nomad III
Hi 2oldman,
The water has to give up energy to the environment for it to change phase from liquid to solid (commonly referred to as ice). Does that make it clearer?
The water has to give up energy to the environment for it to change phase from liquid to solid (commonly referred to as ice). Does that make it clearer?
2oldman wrote:pianotuna wrote:Something not quite right about that statement.
The "loss" of energy to the environment is about 347 watts to turn one US gallon of water at 0 C into ice at 0 C (32 f).
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