Fluid MechanicsHard
Question
The density of ice is x gm/cc and that of water is y gm/cc. What is the change in volume in cc, when m gm of ice melts?
Options
A.M (y − x)
B.(y − x)/m
C.mxy (x − y)
D.m (1/y − 1/x)
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