calculate the volume of ice if it's density is 920Kg/m3
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Mass should also be given
Then density=mass/volume
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density=mass/volume
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Let VL and VS be the volume of water displaced and volume of the ice respectively; ρL and ρS be the density of water and density of ice respectively. Since ice is floating on water, FB=W
or ρLVLg=ρSVSg or ρLVL=ρSVS
or VSVL=ρLρS
This is the fraction of volume of the ice that is inside the water. Therefore, the fraction of volume of the ice that is outside the water is given by, 1 - 0.893 = 0.107
Hence, the fraction of the total volume is outside the water is 0.107.
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