A piece of ice floats in the vessel. How will the volume of water in the vessel change if the ice breaks up?

If the body floats in water, then its weight is equal to the force of Archimedes acting on it. And the force of Archimedes is equal to the weight of the water displaced by the body. This means that the weight of a piece of ice is equal to the weight of the water displaced by it, and after the ice melts, the formed water will precisely take the place of the displaced water. The volume of water in the vessel will not change.



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