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- supercooling of water can be achieved without any special techniques other than chemical demineralization, down to −48.3 °C (−54.9 °F). Supercooled water...
- accidents by icing. Icing conditions exist when the air contains droplets of supercooled water. They freeze on contact with a potential nucleation site, which...
- when supercooled water droplets freeze onto surfaces. In the atmosphere, there are three basic types of rime ice: Soft rime forms when supercooled water...
- also called soft hail or snow pellets, is precipitation that forms when supercooled water droplets in air are collected and freeze on falling snowflakes...
- not have time to freeze and they will hit the ground as supercooled rain. When these supercooled drops make contact with the ground, power lines, tree branches...
- persists in liquid state below this temperature is said to be supercooled, and supercooled water droplets cause icing on aircraft. Below −20 °C (−4 °F)...
- appear in cirro****ulus or alto****ulus clouds. The holes are caused by supercooled water in the clouds suddenly evaporating or freezing, and may be triggered...
- becomes supercooled. Turbulence, caused by strong winds or flow from a river, will mix the supercooled water throughout its entire depth. The supercooled water...
- atomic-scale structure of gl**** shares characteristics of the structure of a supercooled liquid, gl**** exhibits all the mechanical properties of a solid. As in...
- exponential decay. This is seen for example in the nucleation of ice in supercooled small water droplets. The decay rate of the exponential gives the nucleation...