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The density of ice is $920kg/m^3$, and that of sea water is $1030kg/m^3$. What fraction of the total volume of an iceberg is outside the water?
An egg sinks when immersed in water contained in a vessel. On dissolving a lot of salt in the water,will the egg
A body floats in water because of:
Two solids A and B float in water. It is observed that A floats with half its volume immersed and B floats with $2/3$ of its volume immersed. Compare the densities of A and B:
A piece of ice is floating in a concentrated solution of common salt (in water) in a pot. When ice melts completely, the level of solution will
An ice cube is floating in a glass of water. What happens to the water level when the ice melts?
A ball rises to the surface of a liquid with constant velocity. The density of the liquid is four times the density of the material of the ball. The frictional force of the liquid on the rising ball is greater than the weight of the ball by a factor of
An ice cube contains a glass ball. The cube is floating on the surface of water contained in a trough on the surface of water contained in a trough. What will happen to the water level, when the cube melts?
A cylindrical block floats vertically in a liquid of density ${\rho} _1$ kept in a container such that the fraction of volume of the cylinder inside the liquid is $x _1$. then some amount of another immiscible liquid of density ${\rho} _2 ({\rho} _2 < {\rho} _1)$ is added to the liquid in the container so that the cylinder now floats just fully immersed in the liquids with $x _2$ fraction of volume of the cylinder inside the liquid of density ${\rho} _1$. The ratio ${\rho} _1 / {\rho} _2$ will be
A solid floats in a liquid in the partially submerged position: