An ice cube is floating on water. What happens to the water after it's completely melted and why?
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When ice floats, it displaces an amount of water equal to it's mass, and when melted, it becomes an amount of water equal to it's mass. This is the Archimedes Principle, which states that the mass of the liquid displaced by a floating object is equivalent to the mass of the object.
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when ice cube completely melts , the level of water remains unaltered.
[as every floating body displaces an amount of water that weighs same as mass of the object.
[as every floating body displaces an amount of water that weighs same as mass of the object.
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