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In Physics / Middle School | 2014-05-21

An ice cube melts when its thermal energy increases.

Asked by chance

Answer (3)

false it only melts when its thermal energy increases. plus an ice cube has no mechanical energy.

Answered by thesame | 2024-06-10

False! ;

Answered by cmjones995 | 2024-06-13

An ice cube melts when its thermal energy increases, specifically when it reaches the melting point of 0°C. During the melting process, the temperature remains constant until all the ice has transformed into liquid water. Additional thermal energy can also come from external sources like warm water or friction.
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Answered by thesame | 2024-09-30