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    22 years ago

    It requires very specific circumstances. Given the same ambient temperature hot water will cool at a faster rate than cooler water because of the greater temperature differential.

    Hot water will lose more mass as more will evaporate as it cools.

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mpemba_effect

    It’s one of those “wacky” physics facts.

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      32 years ago

      In 2016, Burridge and Linden defined the criterion as the time to reach 0 °C (32 °F; 273 K), carried out experiments, and reviewed published work to date. They noted that the large difference originally claimed had not been replicated, and that studies showing a small effect could be influenced by variations in the positioning of thermometers: “We conclude, somewhat sadly, that there is no evidence to support meaningful observations of the Mpemba effect.”

      I’m with those guys.