That would significantly violate the second law of thermodynamics. For water to spontaneously freeze at room temperature, there would have to be something colder than the freezing point to absorb the energy coming out of the water. If the floor also became cooler, then it could not be absorbing energy. If you had ONLY the water and the floor, then this would also violate the 1st law - conservation of energy.
The First Law of Thermodynamics is never violated, so yes (everything is an example of it...). In the case of a refrigerator, the inside of the refrigerator cools down, while the surroundings heat up. Also, energy is used to pump the heat; this is converted into additional heat. Total energy is, of course, conserved.
This violated the treaty. You have violated our friendship.
Violated was created in 360.
It was violated almost immediately.
The hood of the car gets hot because the car receives sunlight. Since the energy is radiated away from a HOT Sun to a much COOLER Earth (and car), this doesn't violate the Second Law.
Violated is a verb. It describes an action.
Violated Angels was created in 1967-03.
The duration of Violated Angels is 3360.0 seconds.
what is a sentence for violated
He violated the tenure of office act
No method is known by which the increase of entropy can be violated.
Why would you need a hearing if you are not violated