Dils Joree posted an Question
January 22, 2022 • 00:37 am 30 points
  • CSIR NET
  • Life Sciences

An ice cube of volume 10 cms is floating over a glass of water of 10 cm3 cross-section area and 10 cm height. the level of the water is exactly at the brim of t

why won't there be any change in the level of water? please explain

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  • Priya sarda best-answer

    Water will not overflow when ice cube floating in water melts. Density = Mass / Volume Water has more density than that of ice. Hence water has less volume then ice. When ice cube melts, water from it will occupy the less space which was originally occupied by the ice cube. so option 4

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