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    AT WHAT SPEED DOES WATER BECOME A SOLID?

    +2  Views: 1000 Answers: 3 Posted: 14 years ago

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    It isn't by speed.  Like BIlly Jean said, it is by temperature.  You could time it, I s'pose, but that is a real variable.  Freezing temperature for water is constant, not variable.

    Poppy3

    Great name - great dogs.

    I think you are interested in finding speed.


    But you must understand the phenomenon of science to deal with.


    Grab specific knwoledge & then make the sensible question.


    You will certainly get your answer.


    For your information, we do not measure the speed by which the water becomes a solid i.e. ice but we deal with variables like pressure, temperature and volume [Main variables in physics to understand the nature of matter]. So, at zero degree centigrade or celcius, water freezes to ice.


    I am certain that you have grab some information from this. Please share it with your friends too, it will help you and your friend to delete their confusion.

    I don't know at what speed but as for a solid matter,it becomes solid at 32degrree f and 100 degrees c



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