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2000 cc of ice taken in a cylindrical vessel is melted completely into water. Find the volume of water formed. (Density of water = 1g /cc, density of ice = 0.9 g/cc)

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Answered by sreyar271
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key : density=

volume

mass

As mass of the ice will remain constant before and after melting.

mass = density× volume ------ (1)

* density of water is more than that of ice.

So using equation (1) we can say that after melting the part of ice which is inside the water will produce more volume of water than the volume of corresponding ice and it will increase the level of water.

* density of light oil is less than that of ice.

as oil has lower density than ice so, Similarly by equation (1) we can say that the part of ice inside oil will produce less volume of water than it's actual volume. this'll decrease the level of oil

Answered by Zabeerbaig0001
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Answer:

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Explanation:

key : density=

volume

mass

As mass of the ice will remain constant before and after melting.

mass = density× volume ------ (1)

* density of water is more than that of ice.

So using equation (1) we can say that after melting the part of ice which is inside the water will produce more volume of water than the volume of corresponding ice and it will increase the level of water.

* density of light oil is less than that of ice.

as oil has lower density than ice so, Similarly by equation (1) we can say that the part of ice inside oil will produce less volume of water than it's actual volume. this'll decrease the level of oil.

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