The Mpemba effect goes back a long way; apparently, philosophers like Aristotle already knew about it, [1, 2] in ancient times. Nearer to us, Bacon and Descartes also knew of it and tried to explain it. It has been rediscovered and brought back to prominence in the modern era by a schoolboy in Tanzania, in the 60?s, [3]. It is the observation that warmer water may freeze quicker that colder water. Two things make it interesting and, to many rather irresistible: 1. It is counter-intuitive since cold water should be closer in state to frozen water (ice), than hot water; it, therefore, should freeze quicker. 2. Experiments do not show the effect every time. So, those who observed it want to explain it and those who did not, despite experimenti...
The Mpemba effect refers to a phenomenon where a sample of hot water may cool and begin to freeze mo...
The structure of the water molecule and the ways in which water molecules combine to form ice and w...
The diploma thesis presents two interesting thermodynamic experiments which were executed and descri...
We review the Mpemba effect, where intially hot water freezes faster than initially cold water. Whil...
I suggest that the origin of the Mpemba effect (the freezing of hot water before cold) is freezing-p...
This thesis focuses on so far not cleared up anomaly of water called the Mpemba effect. This term is...
The Mpemba Effect has been a much talked-about topic in recent years. The Mpemba Effect is the pheno...
The Mpemba effect is the name given to the assertion that it is quicker to cool water to a given tem...
The effect of hot water freezing faster than cold water is mentioned in Greek literature. However, i...
Hot water appears to freeze faster than cold water. Already Aristoteles mentions this seemingly mean...
The aim of this thesis was to review theoretically and experimentally so-called Mpemba eect, where t...
Experimentally, quenching from warmer water leads to faster freezing than quenching from colder wate...
Experimentally, quenching from warmer water leads to faster freezing than quenching from colder wate...
In this paper, an accurate experimental investigation of the Mpemba effect (that is, of the fact tha...
In this paper, an accurate experimental investigation of the Mpemba effect (that is, of the fact tha...
The Mpemba effect refers to a phenomenon where a sample of hot water may cool and begin to freeze mo...
The structure of the water molecule and the ways in which water molecules combine to form ice and w...
The diploma thesis presents two interesting thermodynamic experiments which were executed and descri...
We review the Mpemba effect, where intially hot water freezes faster than initially cold water. Whil...
I suggest that the origin of the Mpemba effect (the freezing of hot water before cold) is freezing-p...
This thesis focuses on so far not cleared up anomaly of water called the Mpemba effect. This term is...
The Mpemba Effect has been a much talked-about topic in recent years. The Mpemba Effect is the pheno...
The Mpemba effect is the name given to the assertion that it is quicker to cool water to a given tem...
The effect of hot water freezing faster than cold water is mentioned in Greek literature. However, i...
Hot water appears to freeze faster than cold water. Already Aristoteles mentions this seemingly mean...
The aim of this thesis was to review theoretically and experimentally so-called Mpemba eect, where t...
Experimentally, quenching from warmer water leads to faster freezing than quenching from colder wate...
Experimentally, quenching from warmer water leads to faster freezing than quenching from colder wate...
In this paper, an accurate experimental investigation of the Mpemba effect (that is, of the fact tha...
In this paper, an accurate experimental investigation of the Mpemba effect (that is, of the fact tha...
The Mpemba effect refers to a phenomenon where a sample of hot water may cool and begin to freeze mo...
The structure of the water molecule and the ways in which water molecules combine to form ice and w...
The diploma thesis presents two interesting thermodynamic experiments which were executed and descri...