Regelation Lets Glaciers Flow
Under the cold temperatures and immense pressures of a glacier, ice does not always behave in ways we'd expect. (Image credit: S. Ferrara; video credit: SciTube; research credit: C. Meyer et al.)

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Regelation Lets Glaciers Flow
Under the cold temperatures and immense pressures of a glacier, ice does not always behave in ways we'd expect. (Image credit: S. Ferrara; video credit: SciTube; research credit: C. Meyer et al.)

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Does Pressure Melt Ice? | Veritasium
When pressure is applied to ice, its melting point is reduced so it turns to water. When the pressure is removed, however, it turns back into ice. This process is called 'regelation.' Big thanks to Art of Ice Sculptures www.icesculpture.com.au who donated the beautiful block of ice.
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The Scientific Research Notes Of S. Sunkavally (years: 2002-2011).
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The Scientific Research Notes Of S. Sunkavally (years: 2002-2011).
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Physics Friday Ice Cutting Experiment - Veritasium
Can you pass a copper wire straight through a block of ice without cutting it in half? It turns out you can because of something called 'regelation.' Check out this intro video and then watch the follow-up in the next post.
Regelation of Ice (by 1veritasium)
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