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suppose you float a large ice-cube in a glass of water, and that after you place the ice in the glass the level of the water is at the very brim. when the ice melts, the level of the water in the glass will:

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The floating substance will  displaces some liquid and so when the ice melts ,there will be no change in the water level as the melted ice will occupy the same volume as it was occupying earlier.

What is Archimedes’ law of buoyancy?

Archimedes’ principle can be defined as any body when completely or partially submerged in a fluid (gas or liquid) at rest is acted upon by an upward force. It is usually equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the body.

Apparent weight= Weight of object (in the air) – Thrust force (buoyancy)

It is used in the design  of ships and submarines. Hydrometers are based on the principle of Archimedes.

Applications of Archimedes’ principle

  • Submarine:
  • Hot-air balloon
  • Hydrometer

The above case works on Archimedes principle leading to no change in water level.

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