2 pints of ice cream
The metal tray has both a higher specific heat (ability to gain or hold heat) and a higher conductivity (ability to transfer heat). So while the ice cream will increase in temperature where you touch it (and hence only absorb a small amount of body heat), the tray can absorb more heat, and transfer it to all of the metal and ice in the tray. (This is also why you can lick a wooden pole in the winter, but not a metal one!)
Average UK bath tub size between 125 and 130 pints to fill a bath.
To fill an 89-gallon tub with ice, you would need approximately 747 pounds of ice.
No, having water and ice in a hot tub doesn't necessarily ruin it. It's important to remove the ice and allow the tub to thaw slowly to prevent any damage. Check for any signs of damage or leaks before using it again.
That could be answered several ways:If you eat it a 1 cup serving, it would supply somewhere between 1000 kJ and 1700 kJ of energy when digested.If you were to convert the mass completely to energy, you could use E=mc² to get 89.9 petajoules/kg or 89,900,000,000,000 kj/kgIf you were to use it to cool down your tongue after you burned it trying to drink hot-chocolate that was too hot, it would provide about 200 kJ/kg of cooling as it melted - plus about 1.69 kJ/kg of cooling for every °C its initial temperature was below freezingIf you throw it, you would use the formula K.E. = 1/2 mv² so 1 kg of ice cream (roughly the weight of a box of ice cream you buy in the store) thrown at 16 m/s would have a kinetic energy of 0.128 kJ
It really depends on the the size of the tub, brand of ice cream, and the flavour.
72 servings = 3 gallons of ice cream http://www.serving-ice-cream.com/ice-cream-servings.html
The ice cream is liquid. They pour it into the tub, and freeze it.
It really depends on the the size of the tub, brand of ice cream, and the flavour.
The answer is D. The metal ice-cube tray has a higher conductivity.
it depends, sometimes the ice cream can packaged and produced cheaply, however if you go to a theatre like the lowry in salford, the ice cream is 3 pounds a tub and in a tub you get about 5 spoons worth. the ice cream that is expensive tends to be the couture of ice cream, for example; ice cream in waitrose is very expensive compared to asda own brand
Yes there are their is Kit Kat ice cream sold in a tub and there is Kit Kat Drumsticks.
The phrase \"I\'m at the grocery store with my kids, and I know that they\'ll beg you to buy them a tub of ice cream\" is correct.
To make ice cream at home, you need an ice cream machine. You can also use a big tub of ice. You will add ingredients (water, sugar, flavoring and heavy cream) to a jar, close the jar, shake it up and then put it in the ice. From there, it will make ice cream.
A bowl, or a cone or if you want to be fancy a sundae tub
yes
Most normal people would not scream for ice cream. They would go to the store to buy a tub of ice cream and eat it at home or go to a ice cream truck to buy ice cream. if a person told another person however, "I'll give you ice cream if you scream." Then the other person may or may not scream depending on how much he wants ice cream.