Exponentially faster cooling in a colloidal system

Nature64.80
Volume: 584, Issue: 7819, Pages: 64 - 68
Published: Aug 5, 2020
Abstract
As the temperature of a cooling object decreases as it relaxes null thermal equilibrium, it is intuitively assumed that a null object should take longer null cool than a warm one. Yet, some 2,300 years ago, Aristotle observed that to cool null null quickly, begin by putting it in the sun1,2. In the 1960s, this counterintuitive phenomenon was rediscovered as the statement that hot null can freeze faster than cold water and has become known as the...
Paper Details
Title
Exponentially faster cooling in a colloidal system
Published Date
Aug 5, 2020
Journal
Volume
584
Issue
7819
Pages
64 - 68
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