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Ice-cream at 0°C feels colder than water at 0°C. Give reason for this observation.

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We know that we need to supply about 340joule of heat per g, to convert ice at 0°C, into water at 0°C. It follows that that ice-cream, at 0°C, will draw more heat (about 340 joule more per gram) from burbody than water at 0°C. It, therefore, feels colder than water at 0°C.



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