Consider a large cubic ice block floating in seawater. The specific gravities of ice and seawater are 0.92 and 1.025, respectively. If a 12-cm-high portion of the ice block extends above the surface of the water, obtain the height of the ice block below the surface in cm. 105.14 95.14 117.14 90.14

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Consider a large cubic ice block floating in seawater. The specific gravities of ice and seawater
are 0.92 and 1.025, respectively. If a 12-cm-high portion of the ice block extends above the
surface of the water, obtain the height of the ice block below the surface in cm.
105.14
95.14
117.14
90.14
Transcribed Image Text:Consider a large cubic ice block floating in seawater. The specific gravities of ice and seawater are 0.92 and 1.025, respectively. If a 12-cm-high portion of the ice block extends above the surface of the water, obtain the height of the ice block below the surface in cm. 105.14 95.14 117.14 90.14
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