Sunday, July 25, 2010


In class at our last science lesson, we were told to do some homework, one of the questions were"Where do ice cubes get their energy from when they are in an esky full of soft drinks?" I need help can someone help me please

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  1. Here are some other questions to consider when you are using containers to keep drinks cool, see if they help you think about the answer!

    Is the Esky in the sun or the shade?
    Is it near a BBQ or other heat source?
    Does anyone also take ice out of the Esky when they have a drink?
    What happens if you put more cans or bottles into the Esky later on?
    What happens if you put warm cans into the Esky or cold cans from the fridge into the Esky?
    If you add warm cans, is it better to put them at the top or the bottom of the Esky?

    Colin

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  2. Ice cubes get their energy from the warm bottles of soft drinks in an Esky. This
    cools the drinks and melts the ice.

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