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The volume of ice is more than the volume of water that has been frozen. A cylindrical glass, with diameter 7 cm and height 12 cm, containing water has to be kept in the freezer. What should be the level of water in the glass so that ice fills up the glass just up to the brim. (Given that volume is inversely proportional to density; density of water = 1 g/ ml; density of ice = 0.92 g/ ml) Kindly give genuine solution


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Answered by tapankumarmohanty434
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The volume of ice is more than the volume of water that has been frozen. A cylindrical glass, with diameter 7 cm and height 12 cm, containing water has to be kept in the freezer. What should be the level of water in the glass so that ice fills up the glass just up to the brim. (Given that volume is inversely proportional to density; density of water = 1 g/ ml; density of ice = 0.92 g/ ml)

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