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22 February, 08:57

The density of ice is 920 kg/m3 and that of sea water is 1030 kg/m3. what fraction of the total volume of an iceberg is exposed? show your work, don't just state the answer.

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  1. 22 February, 09:13
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    To be floating, the gravity force of the iceberg should be same as the buoyancy force that result from the difference of the ice and water density.

    The density of ice is 920 and water is 1030, then the difference should be: 1030kg/m3-920kg/m3 = 110kg/m3

    Let say that the volume of ice below the water is volume1 and the volume above the water (exposed volume) is volume2.

    You can get this equation

    volume1+volume2 = 100%

    volume1 = 100% - volume2

    Insert it into the buoyancy and gravity force will result

    buoyancy=gravity

    110kg/m3*volume1 = 920kg/m3 * volume2

    110kg/m3 * (100% - volume2) = 920kg/m3 * volume2

    110kg/m3 - 110kg/m3*volume2 = 920kg/m3 * volume2

    110kg/m3 = 1030kg/m3 * volume2

    volume2 = 110/1030 = 0.1067 = 10.7%
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