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The density of ice is 'Y' gram/litre and that of water is 'X' gram/litre . What is the change in volume when 'M' gram of ice melts

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Answered by shivam8899
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Initial volume = Initial mass/Initial
density = m/y ---(i)
Final volume = Final mass/Final density ---(ii) 
Change in volume = Final volume - Initial volume
or m/x - m/y
or m(1/x - 1/y)
Change in volume = m(1/x -1/y)

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Answered by sambhunatha
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