It depends on the composition of the steel as there are many different grades and types of steel.
it depends upon the amount and the shape of the ice.
that was exactley what i was wondering!
it takes 3 hrs
apparently 1 hour
Each liquid has a different melting and boiling point. If you place ice (frozen water) into a glass of water, then the water's temperature can only drop to 32 degrees and it will begin to melt. If you drop ice (pure frozen water) into Sea Water(water with salt), then the Sea Water can drop below 32 degrees. So it will take longer for the ice to warm up enough to melt. It has to do with the freezing point of the liquid it is in.
2000 degrees celciuc
At 70 degrees it would take 24 hours to melt 2000 lbs of ice
about and hour
680s
55 mintunes 25 seconds and 73 out 100 of a second this save you time
approximately 40 seconds if it is at room temperature that is 25 degrees c at 298k
At 0 degrees Celsius, water (ice) is at its freezing point so it wouldn't really melt unless it goes above. At 0 degrees Faranheit, water is well below it's freezing point and wouldn't melt.
About four hours and twenty minutes.
I'm not sure you understand what the term "melting" means. It only takes one person to melt silver, so long as you have a furnace that can heat it to 1,763 degrees.
To know how fast this will melt you need to know the amount of stainless steel and the temperature of the stainless steel at the beginning. Then using the formulas of energy needed to heat it (Cp, I think) and melt it (enthalpy) you can calculate when it will melt.
If you heat NaCl to 801 degrees C, it will melt and if heated to 1413 degrees C, it will boil. You can definitely melt salt in a Bunsen burner flame in one class period, but heating it to boiling would take some time.
it depends upon the amount and the shape of the ice.