Ice cubes are placed in a glass of water to cool the water the cooling effect to the ice in the water is due to heat being transferred in which of the following?
(1) From the water to the ice by conduction (2) From ice to the water by radiation (3) From the water to the ice by radiation (4) From the ice to the water by conduction
Heat transfers from high temperature to low temperature.
Therefore,
Answer (1) from water to the ice by conduction.
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