Why do ice cream appears colder than water at the same temperature?
At the same temperature or environment, ice cream appears colder than water. Because ice cream is at solid state and water at liquid state.
Explanation: -
Being in the liquid state water has the more latent heat of fusion than ice cream which is at the solid state.
Ice cream absorbs more heat from our body due to more temperature difference between ice cream and our body than water and our body.
So ice cream appears colder than water at the same temperature.
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