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ChiperSoft
26 days ago
Well in the later scenario the water would be frozen and conduct heat within the volume poorly, so applying heat would result in a phase change at the contact point. Latent heat transfer is then going to complicate things.
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stavros
26 days ago
It doesn't matter how well it conducts the heat, since you measure the amount the energy you apply to it (after losses).
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