RESULTS |
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CONCLUSION |
In terms of the aim and hypothesis, the result can be refuted. The hot water reached freezing point slower than the cold water in both the plastic and the glass. This is possibly because The Mpemba effect is an experiment that requires a substantial amount of accuracy, very specific conditions (such as temperature and humidity) that an ordinary freezer at home may not always have, and certain equipment. Though there also many variables that MUST be controlled in this experiment there were many variables that were unable to be controlled, such as freezer conditions and surroundings. |
DISCUSSION |
The aim of this experiment was to get the Mpemba effect working, which therefore would allow us to see the results between different materials. Since the Mpemba effect could not be obtained, the conclusion was that hot water reaches freezing point after cold water reaches freezing point.
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