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by recyclinage » 03/09/09, 18:47

I think you see it upside down

you even subtract this mass

you would manage to sell empty cones of fries, ...
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by Woodcutter » 03/09/09, 18:53

Recy, do not insist, for the ice in the water Dirk is absolutely right, it is a problem of different density between the different states of the water ...
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by recyclinage » 03/09/09, 19:03

who invites me to drink a pastaga 2 ice cube?

when you want

you can't deny that the body is not totally submerged

experience it and you will see, ...

and still offer me the pastaga, ...
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by recyclinage » 03/09/09, 19:06

you remove the emerged part?

a bit curious as to reasoning, ...
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by recyclinage » 03/09/09, 19:11

recyclinage wrote:who invites me to drink a pastaga 2 ice cube?



press your ice cubes and you will see the pastaga rise, ...
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by Alain G » 03/09/09, 20:05

recyclinage wrote:
recyclinage wrote:who invites me to drink a pastaga 2 ice cube?



press your ice cubes and you will see the pastaga rise, ...



You forget the volume of your ice which is greater when it is frozen, do a test with ice and water in a measuring cup and mark the height of the water with a pencil and cover the cup to prevent evaporation, you will see that you will have the same reading when the ice is melted.
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by boubka » 03/09/09, 20:12

you will have the same reading when the ice is melted.

this is true until the 10th pastaga, after .... no longer any certainty : Cheesy:
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by recyclinage » 03/09/09, 20:23

: Cheesy: ok
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by recyclinage » 03/09/09, 20:26

Alain G wrote:
recyclinage wrote:
recyclinage wrote:who invites me to drink a pastaga 2 ice cube?



press your ice cubes and you will see the pastaga rise, ...



You forget the volume of your ice cream which is greater when it is frozen,
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in snow yes but not in ice

the ice shrinks, ...


the colder it is, the denser it is, ...
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by Woodcutter » 03/09/09, 21:11

recyclinage wrote:
Alain G wrote:
recyclinage wrote:
recyclinage wrote:who invites me to drink a pastaga 2 ice cube?



press your ice cubes and you will see the pastaga rise, ...



You forget the volume of your ice cream which is greater when it is frozen,
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in snow yes but not in ice

the ice shrinks, ...


the colder it is, the denser it is, ...
Recy, do you sometimes read what we write to you or the fact of being drunk also makes you blind? : roll:

Ice does not have the same density than liquid water. POINT.

Density of ice = 917 kg m3 at 0 ° C
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