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Have you ever heard of the Mpemba Effect? It’s the name given to the idea that hot water freezes faster than cold water - something that Tanzanian student Er...
Ever heard of the Mpemba effect? It’s the surprising phenomenon where hot water can freeze faster than cold! Join us for a quick dive into the science behind...
25 cze 2017 · Hot water seems to freeze faster than cold water, known as the Mpemba effect. The effect was named after the Tanzanian student who in 1963 noticed that hot ice cream mix freezes faster than a...
Help discover why warm water freezes quicker than cold water. The Royal Society of Chemistry offered £1000 for the best and most creative explanation of this phenomenon, known as the Mpemba effect. View the winning entry, try the experiment for yourself, or read the original paper.
17 lut 2021 · In this episode of Science At Home, we take advantage of a cold Saskatchewan winter day to put the Mpemba Effect to the test. Try this experiment for yourself, and share your results below, or in the comments section of YouTube.
Today most scientists consider the Mpemba effect to be a real phenomena but the variability in results has sparked a great deal of debate over what specific conditions are needed to see the effect and why it occurs.
10 sie 2020 · A seemingly counterintuitive idea, the Mpemba effect describes a process in which, given two quantities of water that do not differ in any way except in initial temperatures, the hot water would actually freeze faster than the cold water.