I feel like my bio explains my commenting behaviour pretty well "Lemmy is a dumpster fire and I am a pyromancer raccoon"
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Do you think that the average temperature of the ice increases as it melts, decreasing the time it takes for remaining ice to melt?
I was under the impression that with the ice shrinking, the surface area decreases. Therefore the contact area between the ice and the surrounding environment also decreases, slowing down the speed of melting. At the same time though the average temperature of the ice will have increased as it melts so the amount of energy required to melt is less, speeding up melting. I might just have to start measuring the speed at which ice cubes melt lmao.
Why do you think that?
Ambiently
Assuming constant temperature, would the ice's melting accelerate or decelerate as the total volume of remaining ice reduces?
Time to get literate
I'm happy simply because it will cut down on conservative content elsewhere and I can simply filter the community lmao.
I don't think Americans know what "un-american" means in the rest of the world
The real answer is to try both and stick with the way that you prefer, whether that be because you prefer the taste or find it easier.