Get real everyone..
One and one half tablespoons per cube. (taken from ice-maker and melted)
one cup = 12 tablespoons
one gallon = 16 cups
You would measure it by mililiters.
the answers are practically endless. to calculate the volume of a cube/rectangle, such as an ice cube, multiple height by width by length.
Find the length width and height of the ice cube
centimetre cube(CC)
It depends if the ice cube your talking about have the bigger density than the water which is 1.00G/ML then it will sink .... TO get the density of the cube u have u have to divide the mass over the volume of the cube..
No. The ice will melt such that it fills the volume of ice that the submerged part of the cube displaces.
When ice cube is submerged on water...The upthrust created on the ice cube by water is equal to the weight of the displaced water...when the ice cube is melting its volume changes but its weight remains the same and its exactly equal to the weight of displaced water when the ice cube was frozen...therefore the 'volume of of melted water' fits exactly to the 'volume of displaced water when the ice cube was frozen'... So the water level does not change! -Shenal K Mendis ;)
That would depend on the temperature of the cube and the water along with the volume of water and the mass of the ice cube and its area.
There is no such thing as a "standard ice cube tray" -I have seen many different ones. Please use proper measures.
This depends on the size and temperature of the ice cube and the ordinary water's temperature and volume.
this will depend on the temperature of the atmosphere the ice cube is in and the surface area to volume ratio of the ice cube amongst other things....
cubic centimeter