Ice cream feels cooler to our teeth than ice cold water because during the change of state some amount of heat is absorbed which is known as Latent Heat. So in ice no hidden heat is absorbed while in cool water latent heat of fusion or melting is absorbed.
A freezer is obviously kept below freezing (<32 F). So the ice cream would also be < 32 F. The water, because of the phase change (the ice slowing melting to water), will be exactly 32 F until all of the ice melts (assuming there is enough ice to cool the entire drink). Therefore, the Ice cream may feel colder to the teeth because it is colder!
Sometimes people mistakenly refer to a water dispenser as a water cooler. The dispenser simply dispenses water with no change to temperature. The water cooler will cool the water as well. If you have one that is supposed to cool the water but isn't then there is likely a problem with the compressor.
The Brita water cooler has hot and cold taps which allow a person to choose the right temperature for himself/herself. Additionally, this water cooler also has filters which make the water clean.
Having the water cooler in or not in direct sunlight is a huge difference. The vast majority of heat we get on Earth is from the sun's light. Having the cooler in direct sunlight will warm it and its contents much faster than if it was in the shade.
water...maybe cause its thinner? Ice cream..... water doesn't melt it would have to be ice first
A freezer is obviously kept below freezing (<32 F). So the ice cream would also be < 32 F. The water, because of the phase change (the ice slowing melting to water), will be exactly 32 F until all of the ice melts (assuming there is enough ice to cool the entire drink). Therefore, the Ice cream may feel colder to the teeth because it is colder!
Ice cream feels cooler to our teeth than ice cold water because during the change of state some amount of heat is absorbed which is known as Latent Heat. So in ice no hidden heat is absorbed while in cool water latent heat of fusion or melting is absorbed.
A freezer is obviously kept below freezing (<32 F). So the ice cream would also be < 32 F. The water, because of the phase change (the ice slowing melting to water), will be exactly 32 F until all of the ice melts (assuming there is enough ice to cool the entire drink). Therefore, the Ice cream may feel colder to the teeth because it is colder!
It is not.
The air above the pavement is very hot and reflects light differently than cooler air making it appear as if there is water on the road.
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it is already liquid if it is cooler water
It depends on the type of water cooler, but you can probably find the capacity at the bottom of the cooler.
Because the water is cooler the hot touch that you have causes the water to be cooler than what is is actually.
A water cooler usually refers to a water dispenser that chills the water. Some people also refer to a water fountain (one of those things you drink water from in public buildings or parks) as a water cooler as well.
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Sometimes people mistakenly refer to a water dispenser as a water cooler. The dispenser simply dispenses water with no change to temperature. The water cooler will cool the water as well. If you have one that is supposed to cool the water but isn't then there is likely a problem with the compressor.