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These problems give me headaches.. I try to solve them "conceptually" but my intuition is normally wrong. Should I go about trying to perhaps solve them mathematically using variables?
1) A bottle is half filled with water at 4 degrees and sealed shut. The bottle is placed on a scale and put into a freezer. As the water nears 0 degrees, the watere level in the bottle:
rises and reading on scale remains constant
Why does it rise.. how does the ice cause it to rise? The reason I'm asking is that I saw another problem about ice melting.. when ice melts the water level stays constant.
2) A brick sits on a massless piece of Styrofoam floating in a large bucket of water. If the styrofoam is removed and the brick is allowed to sink to the bottom:
the water level will FALL.. why? you'd think it'd rise right.. like dropping stones in water causes the water to rise
1) A bottle is half filled with water at 4 degrees and sealed shut. The bottle is placed on a scale and put into a freezer. As the water nears 0 degrees, the watere level in the bottle:
rises and reading on scale remains constant
Why does it rise.. how does the ice cause it to rise? The reason I'm asking is that I saw another problem about ice melting.. when ice melts the water level stays constant.
2) A brick sits on a massless piece of Styrofoam floating in a large bucket of water. If the styrofoam is removed and the brick is allowed to sink to the bottom:
the water level will FALL.. why? you'd think it'd rise right.. like dropping stones in water causes the water to rise

