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No, the greater the surface area the faster the ice cube will melt.
Eight little cubes.
(surface area of cube 1 or 2 (either)) times 2 = (total surface area of two identical cubes)
Surface area of two cubes = 6 times [ (length of first cube's edge)2 + (length of second cube's edge)2 ]
Find the area to one side of one of the cubes and multiply it by 18
No, the greater the surface area the faster the ice cube will melt.
Yes they would have to be similar cubes.
Eight little cubes.
A bunch of ice cubes would melt faster than a block of ice. This is because the ice cubes have a greater surface area exposed to warmer temperatures causing accelerated heat absorption.
(surface area of cube 1 or 2 (either)) times 2 = (total surface area of two identical cubes)
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Yes greater the surface area coming into contact friction would increase
Yes Volume: Is the amount it takes to build it. Surface Area: Is how much is on the surface.
the greater the surface area the greater the pull
surface area is the total outer area of a figure (I.E. a cubes surface area can be calculated by adding the area of its 4 squares)
Surface area of two cubes = 6 times [ (length of first cube's edge)2 + (length of second cube's edge)2 ]
Find the area to one side of one of the cubes and multiply it by 18