Melting is easier.
The air inside the tire would continue to move the same as the water in a glass will still move after you stop stirring it.
Well not most of the time. Ladles would usually be used for liquids. Spatulas would be more preferable for stirring. Ladles are good for stirring liquids.
Stirring rod, beaker, and a timer.
Because that will mess with the temperature reading on the thermometer. And it would be dangerous if the thermometer is broken as there are dangerous chemicals (i.e.mercury) inside.
The major difference would be that a county is way bigger than a city, because cities are located inside counties.
Stirring the drink would make it cool faster when adding ice. This is because stirring helps distribute the coldness from the ice throughout the drink more quickly, resulting in a faster cooling process.
i would say yes, if the temperature of the beverage is different from the temp. of the environment it is in.by shaking or stirring, the area of the beverage touching other material (cup/ice/air...) is increased, and so the temperature difference will be neutralized faster. to test this, put ice cubes in 2 cups and add beverage. stirr only one cup. if the cup being stirred melts the ice faster, then stirring made a difference.
It is possible that you had a chip in the window. If you did then it would be significantly weakened and the temperature difference between the inside of your car and the outside would eventually cause it crack and shatter; especially if the difference was extreme which it would be if you had your heater on inside.
It would depend on what you call low speeds.
jay
Spoonbill
Use the same rules inside brackets as you would outside of brackets. There is no difference between the two.