Why ice melts faster on metal?
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Published5 months ago
Duration0:48
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Languageen
CategoryFilm & Animation
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Video TypeYouTube Short
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Comments2
Engagement Rate1.17%
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Why ice melts faster on metal?
Ice melts faster on metal, even when both metal and wood are at the same temperature.
The reason isn’t that metal is colder or hotter it’s how heat moves.
Metal is an excellent conductor of heat.
When ice touches metal, heat flows quickly from the metal into the ice.
That added energy breaks the bonds holding the ice together, turning solid ice into water faster.
Wood and plastic are poor conductors.
They transfer heat slowly, so the ice receives energy at a much lower rate.
So even though the materials start at the same temperature,
metal delivers heat to the ice much faster and that’s why ice melts faster on metal.