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The ice cube melts and becomes a puddle with a larger cross-sectional area.
Explain how the pressure of the ice cube on the ground changes when it melts.

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Answered by Padhanaarnav
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Answer:

Pressure is defined as (Force/area), so changing any of these 2 will cause a change in pressure. When the cube melts the surface area of contact between water and the ground changes(it increases) so pressure decreases

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