The short answer is that the ice was stuck in the bottom of the frosty mug
The longer answer is that the second visit resulted in the majority of
the ice stayed at the bottom of the mug, but a few chips floated on top.
The exciting part of the experiment was that while enjoying my bacon
double cheese or whatever artery clogging combo, that the ice that
was previously stuck to the bottom floated to the top.
Looks like the phenomena is temperature dependent.
At 01:07 PM 2/5/2011 -0500, Steven Trovato wrote:
>You know, that's works.
>
>http://www.popsci.com/diy/article/2006-07/ice-capades
>
>Though in this case, I'm going with the ice stuck to the glass theory.
>
>-Steve
>
>At 12:24 PM 2/5/2011, Kurt Oblinger wrote:
>>Maybe the ice was made with heavy water?
>>
>>What?
>>Right, back to my corner......
>>
>>Kurt O.
>>
>>On 2/4/2011 8:48 PM, Randall wrote:
>>>>Maybe if the root beer is largely corn syrup, that could be
>>>>lower density.
>>>Nope, corn syrup is also higher density than water.
>>>
>>>In fact, normal ice does float on normal root beer (I worked for awhile as a
>>>soda jerk many years ago). So I'm also at a loss to explain what Steve saw;
>>>unless perhaps the ice was stuck to the glass and only came free after the
>>>level had dropped.
>>>
>>>Used to be that A&W would store their glass mugs in the freezer, so when
>>>they added root beer, the cold mug would actually freeze water out of the
>>>root beer onto the glass. But I thought they quit doing that a long time
>>>ago (shortly before I stopped buying root beer there).
>>>
>>>-- Randall
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