A block of ice floats on water inside a container. If the block of ice gets completely melted, the level of water in the container will

a

increase

b

remain the same

c

decrease

d

first decrease and then increase

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Ehisprosper
3 years ago

This is because the ice block initially displaces the amount of water it would replace before it finally meltdown and fill up

YoungWorld
3 years ago

how will it remian the same

Ritzy Diamond
9 years ago

the level of water Will ave 2 increase,'cuz d ICE melts nd bcumz water

OsagieN
2 years ago

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Glo-King
9 years ago

B

agadido
3 years ago

Explanation;

The volume of the ice has already been displaced when immersed in water so even if the ice melts the volume of water remains thesame

omgimd
1 year ago

The key is that the ice, while floating, displaces a volume of water that weighs the same as the ice. When the ice melts, it turns into a volume of water that weighs the same as the ice. Since the weight is the same, the volume of water displaced before melting is the same as the volume of water after melting.

Therefore, the water level in the container remains the same

Christian.U
7 years ago

The answer is (B) becos the ice displaces the same amount of water that is to be turned to ice

Finbarrs Bernard
10 years ago

Why

If the ice sank then the answer would be B. but it was floating. it did not displace the same volume of water as itself. it just displaced a volume of water equal to its weight.

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