It makes sense b/c convection, specifically condensation, energy from the environment is absorbed into the ice, causing it to melt because Heat travels to perimeters of less heat than that of its own. Heat travels to areas of less heat aka energy travels to areas of less energy. Example If you boil water for long enough, it will completely (and exponentially)evaporate and none will be left, if you continually freeze water it will overflow its container or break it, explaining the added pressure
Basically Ice expands when it freezes, particles collide MORE, and expansive pressure increases more frequently. (Because All chapters in States of Matter explain in detail that solid liquid gas respsectively the particles become further apart and collide less per set interval of measureable time.) SO.. expansive pressure increases and collection of mass "tries" to keep equillibrium, thrusting away from gravitational pull, in an attempt to stabilize with the mass slowly decreasing kenetic energy
the principle that most effluently explains this, is D = M/V Density equals mass divided by volume. Because we know less dense collections of mass will bouyantly ascend to the static-opposite-center of where gravity pulls, by that logic we KNOW that Ice is less dense than water, and contains more volume. Its an opposite by multiplicative reciprocity, or in mathmatic terms, its Productive Inverse.
yeah thats a big part of it, I'm surprised he didn't go into it. The partial charges at the ends of the H2O molecule causes attraction and repulsion at the same time. When it is at a lower energy state it crystalizes.
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Thanks for the explanation. (Well, I knew it already, but nevertheless I like your explanation).
Or might it be that ice contains lots of phlogiston inside :-) And as we all know phlogiston´s natural place is in the heaven :-) So the phlogiston pulls the ice upwards :-)
ice floats cos it's ice, noob.
NedAndBlake 5 months ago
It makes sense b/c convection, specifically condensation, energy from the environment is absorbed into the ice, causing it to melt because Heat travels to perimeters of less heat than that of its own. Heat travels to areas of less heat aka energy travels to areas of less energy. Example If you boil water for long enough, it will completely (and exponentially)evaporate and none will be left, if you continually freeze water it will overflow its container or break it, explaining the added pressure
TehNewSoars 11 months ago
Basically Ice expands when it freezes, particles collide MORE, and expansive pressure increases more frequently. (Because All chapters in States of Matter explain in detail that solid liquid gas respsectively the particles become further apart and collide less per set interval of measureable time.) SO.. expansive pressure increases and collection of mass "tries" to keep equillibrium, thrusting away from gravitational pull, in an attempt to stabilize with the mass slowly decreasing kenetic energy
TehNewSoars 11 months ago
the principle that most effluently explains this, is D = M/V Density equals mass divided by volume. Because we know less dense collections of mass will bouyantly ascend to the static-opposite-center of where gravity pulls, by that logic we KNOW that Ice is less dense than water, and contains more volume. Its an opposite by multiplicative reciprocity, or in mathmatic terms, its Productive Inverse.
TehNewSoars 11 months ago
@dominic09131996 how is it gay?
SakuraxSasuke109 1 year ago
what do you mean by expands?
lancelotray 1 year ago
@lancelotray duhhhhh gets bigger
makipalasco 1 year ago
If we can't talk about God, you all can't talk about science. Free speech, we will get louder and louder and louder.
MotionFrequency 2 years ago
no dip now tell me why water is most dense as a liquid
Newway2bhuman 2 years ago
Doesnt say why water expand, hydrogen bonds
WoolyFox 2 years ago 2
yeah thats a big part of it, I'm surprised he didn't go into it. The partial charges at the ends of the H2O molecule causes attraction and repulsion at the same time. When it is at a lower energy state it crystalizes.
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there was a 4 year old girl all by her self in her house and she was watching TV all of the suden the TV turned off and she heard a voice from outside she looked outside her window and she saw a bloody face........
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thatgirlbillie 2 years ago
Thanks for the explanation. (Well, I knew it already, but nevertheless I like your explanation).
Or might it be that ice contains lots of phlogiston inside :-) And as we all know phlogiston´s natural place is in the heaven :-) So the phlogiston pulls the ice upwards :-)
Another proof for the existence of phlogiston :-)
bavarikus 2 years ago
makes toatal sense
nygiant1fan 2 years ago
common sense
lippertmax 2 years ago