it will depend upon the size and shape of the ice cube and the internal temperature of the fridge
It depends on the size the temperature difference between the cube and surroundings
You melt the ice cub
You as a human cannot melt from heat. The worse thing is that you might get burnt. EXP: An ice cube will melt in heat...I don't think you're an ice cube!! :)
This is mainly dependent on the mass and area of the ice in contact with the water, and the flow of water around the ice. Also any impurities in the water or ice will be influential. Obviously it would take longer to melt an iceberg than an fridge ice cube, and longer to melt a flat piece of ice, than a cube of ice of the same mass, so the question is impossible to answer without more information. In practice it would be complex to calculate and the easiest way to find out is simply by experimenting assuming the ice is not too large!
No. The ice will melt such that it fills the volume of ice that the submerged part of the cube displaces.
It depends how long the juice ice cube has been in the freezer or fridge, and it depends on how long the sugar ice cube has been sitting out
that was exactley what i was wondering!
it takes 3 hrs
apparently 1 hour
Apply heat to quickly melt it, or leave out of the fridge to slowly melt it, or just get a hair dryer and melt it with it.
keep it in the fridge
that depends on the size of the ice cube, how much salt, and the ambient temperature.
It depends on the size the temperature difference between the cube and surroundings
If you mean how long does it take for an ice cube to melt, there are a few variables you need to address, such as temperature of the room, and size of the cube.
it will become water If you melt an ice cube it will melt
if it was a cube ice it wil melt slower and if its long slab will melt faster:)
If the oil is warmer than the ice cube then the ice will melt.