Ice Cube Pressure: Temperature Difference & Distance

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In summary, according to the pressure vs distance graph, increasing the distance from the origin will result in a decrease in pressure.
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what is the pressure vs distance graph if an ice cube is placed at the origin and the temperature of ice cube is maintained constant anytime,in open air,with a temperature difference of 15 degree celsius between the atmosphere and ice cube at normal atmpospheric pressure?
 
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What is the starting point? What is the principle based on which you are trying to solve the problem?
 
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According to how you phrased your question, it seems as if your distance shouldn't affect anything; the temperature of your ice cube stays the same, as well as the pressure. Is there any relevant equations your class is going by, or a better context for the question?

In your P vs. d graph, pressure is remaining constant while d is changing, so what other graphs have you seen where something is constant over an interval?
 
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Phantoful said:
According to how you phrased your question, it seems as if your distance shouldn't affect anything; the temperature of your ice cube stays the same, as well as the pressure. Is there any relevant equations your class is going by, or a better context for the question?

In your P vs. d graph, pressure is remaining constant while d is changing, so what other graphs have you seen where something is constant over an interval?
Thanks for replying.Since the ice cube is placed at the origin,the temperature raises as we move farther away from the origin.But temperature and pressure are related to each other.In simple,what would be the relationship between pressure and temperature in open system?
 
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Sarvesh Angadi said:
Thanks for replying.Since the ice cube is placed at the origin,the temperature raises as we move farther away from the origin.But temperature and pressure are related to each other.In simple,what would be the relationship between pressure and temperature in open system?
This is still unclear.
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Related to Ice Cube Pressure: Temperature Difference & Distance

1. What is ice cube pressure?

Ice cube pressure refers to the force exerted on an ice cube when it is placed in a liquid. This pressure is caused by the weight of the liquid above the ice cube and can vary depending on the temperature, distance, and type of liquid.

2. How does temperature affect ice cube pressure?

As temperature increases, the pressure on an ice cube also increases. This is because warmer temperatures cause the liquid to expand and become less dense, resulting in a higher weight and therefore higher pressure on the ice cube.

3. How does distance affect ice cube pressure?

The closer the ice cube is to the bottom of the container, the higher the pressure will be. This is because the weight of the liquid above the ice cube is distributed over a smaller area, resulting in a higher force per unit of area.

4. How is ice cube pressure calculated?

Ice cube pressure can be calculated using the formula P = ρgh, where P is pressure, ρ is the density of the liquid, g is the acceleration due to gravity, and h is the height of the liquid above the ice cube. This formula assumes a constant temperature and distance.

5. What are the practical applications of understanding ice cube pressure?

Understanding ice cube pressure can be useful in various industries, such as food and beverage production, where precise control of temperature and pressure is necessary for certain products. It can also help in understanding the effects of climate change on ice sheets and glaciers, as changes in temperature and distance can affect their pressure and stability.

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