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What could a glass of ice water not do?

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Answered by manjappahosur59424
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The mass of the ice cube is roughly the same as that of the liquid it pushes aside while floating in the glass. ... If the glass contains only ice and water, it will not overflow because the amount of extra water will be equal to that previously displaced by the cube(s).When you put an ice cube in a glass of water, filled up to the top what happens and why does it happen? ... Since the ice, when it floats, displaces exactly its weight in water, when it melts, the water it melts into takes the same volume that the ice cube displaced in the water. So the water level should remain the same.

Answered by pds39937
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Explanation:

The mass of the ice cube is roughly the same as that of the liquid it pushes aside while floating in the glass. ... If the glass contains only ice and water, it will not overflow because the amount of extra water will be equal to that previously displaced by the cube(s).

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