as ice will come in contact with the substance, it will come in direct contact with its heat thus increasing the kinetic energy of the molecules . this results in melting of ice.
It will compress, but only very slightly as compared to a gas.
If the ice is right at or close to the melting point temperature at ambient pressure, the pressure of a nickel will cause ice to melt and allow the nickel to penetrate into the ice, displacing the melted water as it goes.
The pressure will be reduced (depending on circumstances)
Putting pressure on ice can melt it by helping to break it up into smaller pieces, as happens when ice is crushed. Smaller pieces have greater surface area that can be exposed to warmer air.
yes, if you apply pressure to an object it will change the state, by changing the shape of it
as ice will come in contact with the substance, it will come in direct contact with its heat thus increasing the kinetic energy of the molecules . this results in melting of ice.
Apply ice and apply pressure
Application of force lowers the melting point and thus the ice will melt.
It would increase
It will compress, but only very slightly as compared to a gas.
It would increase.
It would increase.
Each material has specific compressibility, the volume decrease.
Protect Rest Ice Compression- apply appropriate amount of pressure to the injured area Elevation :] Xj
Dry ice is the solid form of Carbon dioxide or CO2. If we apply pressure on CO2 , then it will change its form and from gaseous state it turns to solid state. This is the property of compressiblity of gases.
Under Pressure - Ice Ice Baby - was created in 2011.
Apply Some Pressure was created in 2007.