7. An ice ball of temperature 0°F is dropped in a river with temperature measured that the temperature of ice ball increased 10° after 5 minutes. the ice ball start to melt?
7. An ice ball of temperature 0°F is dropped in a river with temperature measured that the temperature of ice ball increased 10° after 5 minutes. the ice ball start to melt?
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Transcribed Image Text:**Problem 7: Calculating the Melting Point of an Ice Ball in a River**
An ice ball, initially at a temperature of 0°F, is submerged in a river where the water temperature is 45°F. After being in the water for 5 minutes, measurements indicate that the temperature of the ice ball has increased by 10°F. The question posed is: At what time will the ice ball begin to melt?
*Note: This scenario assumes a consistent increase in temperature over time, and neglects external factors such as changes in water temperature or flow, which could affect the melting process.*
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