Stringing Ice

Can you run a thread through a block of ice without splitting the block into two pieces?

Let’s find out.

Science of ice block stringing
Image credit- IceBlock | by DenaliNPS IceBlock | by DenaliNPS

What you need: A block of ice, two rectangular pieces of wood, a string and some weight.

What you do:

  • Loop and knot the string around the ice block and balance it between two rectangular pieces of wood.
  • Hang the weight on it.

What you see:

The string cuts through the ice and comes out completely but the block of ice doesn’t get split into two pieces.

Why does this happen?

Ice melts when pressure is applied and freezes again when the pressure is released. When weight is attached to the loop, the string is pulled down because of the pressure applied by the weight at the top. The part of the ice that is touching the string melts making the string slip downwards.

As the string goes lower down, the pressure at the top is reduced and the melted ice gets frozen. This process continues as the string passes through the entire block and hence the block of ice remains intact though the string cuts through it.

 

Similar Posts

  • Air Power

    Can you make a table tennis ball remain in the air by blowing at it ? Let’s find out. What you need: a straw which is approximately 15cm long and a table tennis ball. What you do: Put one end of the straw in your mouth. Tilt your head back and hold the table tennis…

  • Quick Whiz Quiz

    Where does the Shompen live?          a)  Lakshadweep Islands b)  Maldives c)  Nicobar Islands   2.      Why didn’t Alexander Bell, the inventor of the telephone, never telephone his wife or mother?   3.   If your grandparents are celebrating their ruby anniversary, how many years have they been married? a) 60 years…

  • The Greenhouse Effect

    What is the greenhouse effect? The gases will surround the earth-water vapour, carbon dioxide, methane and others allow the sun’s heat to come in but they don’t let the heat out again easily. This is called the greenhouse effect. Why the name? Because a similar thing happens in a greenhouse where plants which require protection…

  • Cuban Revolutionary

    Cuba’s revolutionary leader, Fidel Castro, breathed his last on November 25, aged 90. When and where was he born? Fidel Castro was born on August 13, 1926, in southeast Cuba. He excelled in sports in school. A born rebel, he joined student politics while studying law at the University of Havana. He was influenced by…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *