A cube of ice, 28 cm on each side, is melted into a measuring cup. What is the volume of the liquid water?


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V=28^3 * densityice/densitywater

assuming both are at OC
V=28^3(0.9167 /0.99987

To calculate the volume of the liquid water, we need to find the volume of the cube. The formula to calculate the volume of a cube is side length cubed.

Given that the side length of the cube is 28 cm, we can calculate the volume as follows:

Volume = (side length)^3
Volume = (28 cm)^3
Volume = 28 cm × 28 cm × 28 cm
Volume = 21,952 cm^3

Therefore, the volume of the liquid water is 21,952 cm^3.

To find the volume of the liquid water, we need to know the volume of the cube of ice.

The volume of a cube is calculated by cubing the length of one side.

In this case, the length of one side of the cube is 28 cm.

So, the volume of the cube of ice is calculated as follows:

Volume = (side length)³
Volume = (28 cm)³
Volume = 28 cm × 28 cm × 28 cm
Volume ≈ 21,952 cm³

Therefore, the volume of the liquid water that results from melting the cube of ice is approximately 21,952 cm³.