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by x3n0ph3n3
1813 days ago
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You're not just melting ice, but actually bringing it up to body temperature. 1 cubic inch is 2.54 * 2.54 * 2.54 = 16.4 cc = 16.4 grams. 1 F = 5/9 C. The heat capacity of water is 1 cal/gm.C. So the number of calories is 16.4 * 5/9= 9.1 9.1 cal / F / cubic inch * ( 98 F - 34 F) = 582 cal / cubic inch Edit: Yes, I realize 1 Cal = 1000 cal, I just wanted to clarify the math. |
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1ml of water weights 1 gram, and raising this ml of water one degree celsius is 1 (little c) calorie.
Drinking 1 ml of ice water (at about 0 degrees celsius) and raising it to body temperature (at about 37 degrees celsius) thus takes about 37 (little c) calories.
Thus drinking a liter of ice cold water would consume about 37 (big C) Calories.