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Homework Statement
It is said that good ice skating only occurs when the ice below the skates melts. Using the Clausius-Clapeyron equation, estimate the coldest temperature at which good ice skating can occur. (Water expands 9% on freezing, Latent heat of ice melting is 334 kJ/Kg, the contact area is 1mm by 5cm and the skater weighs 70kg, water has a molar mass of 18g)
Homework Equations
\frac{dp}{dT} = \frac{L}{T(V_{2}-V_{1})}
or I think rearranged like this
p_{0}-p = \frac{L}{\DeltaV} ln\frac{T_{0}}{T}
The Attempt at a Solution
I have found the pressure exerted as 1.372 x 10^{7} kg/m^{2}
I realize that we want the ice to be melting.. so 273k at this pressure, so I need to find the temperature at normal room pressure of 101 KPa.
However I don't know what to use for the volume?