The answer depends on where the ice cube is in relation to the stove: it could be conduction, convection or radiation.
Heat is the flow of thermal energy from one object to another. Heat always moves from warm objects to cool objects, not cool objects to warm objects.
Heat will flow from the boiling water into the ice cube.
the size of the ice cube decreases because it get heat and it melts
conduction
There is no such thing as cold, only absence of heat. The ice will use the heat from the drink to change state from solid to liquid.
20 moves is the maximum number of moves needed to solve a Rubik's Cube. However, those moves are not the same for each scramble, so you actually have to learn how to solve the cube.
Heat is the flow of thermal energy from one object to another. Heat always moves from warm objects to cool objects, not cool objects to warm objects.
Place the ice cube under the wire gauze at the bottom of the test tube. Heat the mouth of the test tube now you can observe the ice cube melting slowly because the heat at the top of the test tube won't move to the bottom but moves higher.
A cube can be called a cube or a 3 dimensional shape.
Heat will flow from the boiling water into the ice cube.
If it looses or gains heat. A simple example for you. If you leave an ice-cube over a period of time outside , what will you observe. Yes, the ice-cube will melt. This is because the ice-cube gained heat from its surrondings and after sometime it becomes pure water. Isn't this called a change of state? ;)
It's called "the mass of the cube" or "the cube's mass".
Well the transfer of heat is called "Erected energy transfer" and is the same heat/energy that makes your penis warmer than the rest of the body when erected, hence the term "Erected energy transfer".
half of a cube is called a tetrahedron
the size of the ice cube decreases because it get heat and it melts
It is called a tesseract.
Download the rubix cube app on your iPhone for a dollar. You can then enter how your cube looks like and you will get instructions on how to solve it in around 20 moves.