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SeniorSteward
1 year ago

You can never say.

Water temperature at the beginning.

It depends on how quickly the heat can be removed.

Air movement?

Insulation effect of the vessel.

Thousand parameters!

SoIid
1 year ago

400ml and 20°C hot tap water, which is filled into a plastic cup and then placed in a freezer compartment with -8°C ambient temperature, takes about 30 minutes until it is frozen.

However, this is only a rough calculation and may differ.

Aaa35
1 year ago

This depends on the initial temperature.

SeniorSteward
1 year ago
Reply to  Aaa35

Not just that, much more.

Lars Wilkening
1 year ago

Depends on the temperature of the water

SeniorSteward
1 year ago
Reply to  Lars Wilkening

A factor of many.

xNevan
1 year ago

Depends on the initial temperature.

SeniorSteward
1 year ago
Reply to  xNevan

Only a factor of many.

xNevan
1 year ago
Reply to  SeniorSteward

Depends on the way of viewing. If it is simplified, the stsrt and target temperature as well as the amount of water are sufficient. If you want to have it quite right, then it becomes complicated.

whabifan
1 year ago

If the water has 0.1 degrees Celsius, it goes fast

Aliha
1 year ago

This also applies to the shape of the container.

SeniorSteward
1 year ago
Reply to  Aliha

Very good, another factor.

Tiffanylegtlos
1 year ago

For that, you need to know how hot the water is.