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Physics, 10.09.2019 20:20, ayoismeisalex

A0.180-kg cube of ice (frozen water) is floating in glycerine. the gylcerine is in a tall cylinder that has inside radius 3.50 cm. the level of the glycerine is well below the top of the cylinder. if the ice completely melts, by what distance does the height of liquid in the cylinder change? does the level of liquid rise or fall? that is, is the surface of the water above or below the original level of the glycerine before the ice melted?

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