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Uploaded by otto989 on Jan 6, 2010
AP Physics Extra Credit ProjectShowing that melting ice does not change the volume of water (provided that both are pure-- or almost pure-- H2O)
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It's because when it floats, it's essentially like the water-part of the ice is still in the water, and the part above water is air.
Aaradmegaman234 2 years ago
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It's because when it floats, it's essentially like the water-part of the ice is still in the water, and the part above water is air.
Aaradmegaman234 2 years ago