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no it does not a rollor coaster has it because it goes up on track and ice cube doesnt move unless YOU move it so the answer is no

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What is a melting ice cube's kinetic energy?

A melting ice cube's kinetic energy comes from the movement of the water molecules as they transition from a solid to a liquid state. This energy is relatively low due to the slow and gradual process of melting.


Is there energy in an ice cube?

Yes, there is energy in an ice cube in the form of potential energy stored in the molecular bonds between the ice molecules. When heat is applied, the energy is transferred to the ice, causing it to melt and the molecules to move more freely.


Does an ice cube has energy?

Yes, an ice cube has energy in the form of thermal energy, which is the energy associated with the motion of its particles. The temperature of the ice cube is a reflection of its thermal energy content.


Does an ice cube have the same amount of energy as a block of ice?

No, an ice cube does not have the same amount of energy as a block of ice. The energy content of an object depends on its mass, temperature, and phase. A block of ice has more mass and therefore more energy than an ice cube of the same material.


Does a liquid has a low or high kinetic energy?

A liquid typically has a moderate kinetic energy compared to solids and gases. The molecules in a liquid have more freedom of movement compared to a solid but less than a gas, leading to moderate kinetic energy.


Why is the puddle underneath a melting ice cube as cold as the ice cube itself?

The answer is that the system is in 'equilibrium'. More exactly thermal equilibrium. Ice and Water can both form at 0C and 1 ATM. When two things are touching, they are at equilibrium with each other. Since the ice cube has had enough time to melt, it has had enough time to reach equilibrium with the water and is at 0C.


What kind of energy does a hockey puck sliding across the ice have?

kinetic energy


What takes place as an ice cube cools a drink?

kinetic energy in the drink increasesA calorie of heat energy is transferred from the ice to the water of the drink. Because ice absorbs heat from the drink, cooling down its temp.Common mistake:People think that ice producess coldness, when all its doing to the drink is absorbing the heat, causing the ice cube to melt ;)You say that a calorie of heat energy is transferred from the ice to the water, but that is not entirely correct as a calorie is defined as the amount of heat that 1g of water releases when it cools by 1 degrees Celsius. What if i add a really small block of ice? Surely a calorie of heat will not be transferred from the ice to the water. Therefore it would be more correct to say that the total kinetic energy of the drink decreases.


What is the energy is stored by ice and water?

kinetic energy


Does the shape of an ice cupe effect how quickly it melts?

Yes. This is what physicists call "an energy transfer question." There are two types of energy: Kinetic - the faster you are moving, the more kinetic energy (KE) you have, and Potential, which is a very broad category that represents stored energy. A battery has stored electro-chemical energy. A rock about to be dropped into a pond has stored gravitational energy that gets converted to kinetic energy as it falls. Can you guess which category of energy HEAT falls into? Hint: Heat is the random motion of atoms that make up a material. If you guessed 'kinetic,' then you are right! When an ice cube melts, it is because heat is being transferred from the surroundings into the ice. How does the heat move into the ice? Here on Earth, the ice cube is being struck by moving air molecules. The air molecules move faster if the air is hotter. The air molecules hit the ice and transfer some of their heat energy, their kinetic energy, to the water molecules in the ice. It's very similar to the game of pool: when the cue ball strikes another ball, the other ball is set into motion and the cue ball slows down. Well, the fast moving air molecule strikes the slow moving water molecule in the ice and transfers energy to the ice. The result is that the ice molecule is moving a little faster and the air molecule moves a little slower; the ice warms up and the air cools down until they are both about the same temperature. Thus, the more ice that is in contact with the air, the faster it will melt. Can you see how an ice cube that is shaped like a star will melt faster than an ice cube that is shaped like a cube? What about when an ice cube is made into a thin sheet? If you want to try an experiment, remember to start with two equal amounts of water!


How is thermal energy transferred from a hot drink to an ice cube?

Thermal energy is transferred from a hot drink to an ice cube by conduction, where heat moves through direct contact between the hot drink and the ice cube. The heat from the hot drink causes the ice cube to melt as the thermal energy is transferred.


What is the energy transfer when someone places a ice cube in warm water?

When an ice cube is placed in warm water, energy is transferred from the water to the ice cube. The warm water transfers heat to the ice cube, causing it to melt and increase in temperature. This process continues until the ice cube reaches the same temperature as the water.