Physics, asked by itsmrkhan07, 1 year ago

Why doesn't the water level in a vessel rise when ice melts in it???

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Answered by loga2004
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The water level remains the same when the ice cube melts. A floating object displaces an amount of water equal to its own weight. Since water expands when it freezes, one ounce of frozen water has a larger volume than one ounce of liquid water.

itsmrkhan07: Didn't understand. But anyway, thanks for trying :)
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