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 O 117.14 O90.14

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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
O 117.14
O90.14
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 O 117.14 O90.14
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