There are scales with an identical bowl on each pan. We pour some amount of water into the first bowl. We pour less water and put an ice cube into the second bowl so the level of water in both bowls is identical. Will the scales be in balance
(a) in the beginning?
(b) when the ice has melted?
Assume water (in the liquid state) has constant density.
My reasoning:
(a) in the beginning, the ice cube's weight will be cancelled out with the buoyancy force from the water and it's obvious that the weight of the water in bowl one is greater than the water in bowl two, so the scales will not be in balance
(b) when the ice melts, the level of water in both bowls will be the same (because the ice will turn into as much water as it lifted in the beginning), so the scales will be in balance.
The model answer to the exercise is that the scales will always remain in balance and I can't find a mistake in my reasoning. Thanks in advance for your help.