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16 March, 15:51

Suppose you fill a glass with ice cubes. When the ice cubes melt, is the glass still full?

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  1. 16 March, 17:54
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    Well, you can't "fill" the glass with ice cubes to begin with.

    The ice cubes never fit together perfectly, and there are always

    a lot of air-spaces between them. When the ice melts, there is

    almost exactly the same amount of air in the glass as there was

    originally. (Actually, a tiny bit more, for other reasons.)
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