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An iceberg is 1/12 The part is floating on the water. Determining the density of ice.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The displaced water should provide the buoyancy force that equals the weight of the iceberg: icebergvolume×900kg/m3×g=displacedvolume×1030kg/m3g.

Therefore, Displaced volume/iceberg volume = 900/1030 = 90/103.

Hence, 90/103 of the volume is under water and 13/103 of the volume is above the water.

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