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Don't eat second helpings, leave off the sweets, and cut back on your carbohydrates. That is, leave off your potatoes and cut way back on bread. Get plenty of exercise. So, the net difference is that the pool level will go down by 7 gallons , even though the bucket is still technically in the pool. Just remember that mass and density don't matter for submerged objects. Volume is everything.
Consider dropping a brick of clay and a brick of gold into a bucket. The gold has more mass and is more dense than the clay, yet if both bricks are the same size, both will displace the same amount of water.
Similarly, if your aluminum boat weighed pounds, it would displace pounds of water 12 gallons when floating. But if the boat springs a leak and sinks, the pool level would decrease 12 gallons minus the volume of the aluminum in the boat. The boat's volume amount of space comprised of aluminum metal would be much less than 12 gallons. In fact, based on the density of aluminum. There are cubic inches per gallon, so the boat is comprised of about 4.
In conclusion, when our boat sinks, the pool level goes down by 7. As an experiment, fill a sink with 5 or 6 inches of water and note the water level. Next set a heavy glass down into the sink while balancing it right side up i. The water level will notably rise to make room for the empty glass and you'll note that it's difficult to get the glass to sink while also it is upright.
The heavy glass displaces a lot of water because of the heavy mass of the glass Archimedes' Principle 1 , yet it still floats because of it's low density don't forget about all the air inside the glass. The glass will feel lighter to you because of the buoyancy principle the force of the displaced water pushing up against the weight of the object displacing it.
It will float perfectly in the water when the weight of the glass equals the weight of the water it is displacing. Now lay the glass down sideways and let it submerge in the sink.
The water level will be only barely higher than the original level. It now displaces very little water because the glass has a very low volume Archimedes' Principle 2.
Back to our original scenario, what if the ice cube had a small marble embedded inside of it? When the ice melts, would the water level increase, decrease, or stay the same? Let's say we have the same ice cube as before 10g with a density of. Using the formula above, we know the marble has to have a volume of. And we know when submerged it would displace.
But when embedded in the ice cube, what happens? First, we need to determine whether the ice cube will sink or float now that it has the marble in it. To do this, we need to figure out the combined density of the ice cube AND marble. We know that the ice cube has a mass of 10 grams and the marble has a mass of 1 gram, for a combined mass of 11 grams.
We also know that the ice cube has a volume of Using the formula, we can determine that the combined density is. In other words, the small marble obviously increases the combined density, but it's still less than the density of water, so the thing will definitely float!
NOT the author. I have an interesting talent of being able to float on water. When I jump into a pool, I sink like a rock. There's nothing particular about my body that would cause it to float. But if I lie on my back, extend my arms and legs, take a deep breath, puff out my chest, and flex all my muscles, I can float almost indefinitely without hardly moving a muscle.
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