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20 October, 07:23

the volume of ice block is 2400cm^3 and its density is 0.9 g/cm^3. how much part of it remains above the surface of water when it is kept in water?

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  1. 20 October, 07:33
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    240 cm³

    Explanation:

    Weight = Buoyancy

    mg = ρVg

    m = ρV

    (0.9 g/cm³ * 2400 cm³) = (1 g/cm³) V

    V = 2160 cm³

    The submerged volume is 2160 cm³, so the volume above the surface is 240 cm³.
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