Why does ice float in water?
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Because density of ice is less than density of water
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hey user here is ur ans is...
An object floats if it has low density or has less mass per unit volume.
Density= Mass/Volume
So, Ice floats on water because ICE is less denser than WATER.
Most of the substances are more dense in their solid state, but water is different. This peculiarity is on account of the structure of ice.
hope it's help!!☺☺☺
An object floats if it has low density or has less mass per unit volume.
Density= Mass/Volume
So, Ice floats on water because ICE is less denser than WATER.
Most of the substances are more dense in their solid state, but water is different. This peculiarity is on account of the structure of ice.
hope it's help!!☺☺☺
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