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f 44. When freezing water ito volume by 1/11 By what part of it will ice decrease when it melt and turn back?




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Answered by EmperorSoul
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Answer:

As water increases its volume by (1/11) on freezing. Hence, for unit quantity of water the volume of ice would be (12/11) units. Hence on melting ice would lose its volume by (1/11). So for (12/11) units of ice shrinks by (1/11) on melting=> the volume decreases by (1/11)/(12/11)=(1/12).

Answered by rudrarawat13
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As water increases its volume by (1/11) on freezing. Hence, for unit quantity of water the volume of ice would be (12/11) units. Hence on melting ice would lose its volume by (1/11). So for (12/11) units of ice shrinks by (1/11) on melting=> the volume decreases by (1/11)/(12/11)=(1/12).

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