Actually, if you measure the water level in that glass, you will find that the level would have FALLEN after the ice melted because it takes up more space when it's ice than when it's water.
@CokeSupply You're right that ice takes up more space than liquid water. But, according to Archimedes principle, the water level would likely have stayed exactly the same because the lower-density ice had floated above liquid level.
Still, the level could have risen if I had filled the glass to the top with ice cubes, so the ice supported its own weight, then filled the glass with a small amount of liquid.
As for how my shirt turned red... I have no idea! :S :P
@justslashandbleed haha, I appreciate your astuteness! They were actually my roommate's. He just happened to be making them when I made this video; I don't remember why I gave the time I did. Perhaps time to let them set?
Actually, if you measure the water level in that glass, you will find that the level would have FALLEN after the ice melted because it takes up more space when it's ice than when it's water.
CokeSupply 1 year ago
@CokeSupply You're right that ice takes up more space than liquid water. But, according to Archimedes principle, the water level would likely have stayed exactly the same because the lower-density ice had floated above liquid level.
Still, the level could have risen if I had filled the glass to the top with ice cubes, so the ice supported its own weight, then filled the glass with a small amount of liquid.
As for how my shirt turned red... I have no idea! :S :P
FAILocracy 1 year ago
I thought you were supposed to microwave Coco Wheats for 1-1/2 minutes, not 2 minutes. Rebel, you are.
justslashandbleed 1 year ago
@justslashandbleed haha, I appreciate your astuteness! They were actually my roommate's. He just happened to be making them when I made this video; I don't remember why I gave the time I did. Perhaps time to let them set?
FAILocracy 1 year ago
@FAILocracy Perhaps.
justslashandbleed 1 year ago
LOL! awesome
cano21 1 year ago 5