the answers are practically endless. to calculate the volume of a cube/rectangle, such as an ice cube, multiple height by width by length.
An ice cube is frozen water, which is a solid.
No. When water freezes and becomes ice, it expands. This causes it to have greater volume. If you were to melt down ice, the volume you would measure afterwards (in liquid form) would be lass than the volume of the actual solid ice.
the ice cube is in a phase of a solid.
The scientific term for an ice cube is "solid water."
As the term solid ice cube suggests, it is a solid.
To determine the volume of an ice cube, you can use the formula for the volume of a cube, which is ( V = s^3 ), where ( s ) is the length of one side of the cube. Measure the length of a side of the ice cube and then raise that measurement to the third power. Alternatively, you can submerge the ice cube in water and measure the amount of water displaced, which will equal the volume of the ice cube.
The water level remains the same after the ice cube melts because the volume of the ice cube is already accounted for in the water level when it is frozen. When the ice melts, it simply changes state from solid to liquid without changing the overall volume in the glass.
As an ice cube melts, its mass remains constant because the matter is conserved. However, the volume of the ice cube increases as it turns into liquid water due to the decreased molecular organization in the liquid state compared to the solid state.
An ice cube is solid, and contains little gas although there could be air bubbles inside the ice.
Find the length width and height of the ice cube
-a ice cube
No. It is a solid