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My glass of ice-water won't overflow when the ice cubes melt. It will stay at the same level.
Discuss.
Discuss.
Originally posted by: DnetMHZ
Do your ice cubes protrude significantly above the surface of the water?
Originally posted by: jcwagers
Are you sure? Did you put the ice in and then fill the glass to the very top of the glass......to the point where it would overflow if you put anymore in there? Of course, glaciers melting would be on a much more massive scale than a glass of water with an ice cube or two.........
Originally posted by: conehead433
Maybe it's because some glaciers are on land masses and not in the water. If you actually meant icebergs a good prtion of some of them is above water as well.
Originally posted by: Scatterplot
The glaciers float the same way ice does... I don't think they would cause an overflow. The water doesn't gain or lose weight when it freezes, and therefore the water displaced by a floating glacier (or anything else) is equal to the weight of an equal volume of water, and since the glacier IS water, when it melts, it takes up the same amount of "water volume," the only difference being that it no longer sticks up out of the ground.
Unless there is some other reason that glaciers would flood- for example, if one was sitting on the ocean floor, then it would cause more water to enter.
Originally posted by: CraKaJaX
OP, have you taken physics?![]()
Originally posted by: RGUN
Everyone saying ice in the glass melting = overflow should stop and think before they talk. The ice, which is made out of water is displacing its weight in water... guess what that means???? once it melts, the water level DOES NOT change... it just fills the pocket that it was once displacing
Originally posted by: DaTT
Originally posted by: RGUN
Everyone saying ice in the glass melting = overflow should stop and think before they talk. The ice, which is made out of water is displacing its weight in water... guess what that means???? once it melts, the water level DOES NOT change... it just fills the pocket that it was once displacing
Would water level not drop slightly?
Originally posted by: BlancoNino
Originally posted by: CraKaJaX
OP, have you taken physics?![]()
No, but I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night.