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"William Sommerwerck" wrote in message
Nope. The water level drops.

In the boat, the iron ore displaces a volume of water equivalent to its
weight. Once the ore sinks, it displaces only its own volume of water. As
water is significantly less dense than iron ore, the water level goes
down.

You're confusing this puzzle with the one about floating ice cubes. Even
Mr.
Wizard got that one wrong


But if the ore is more dense, it would not float in the first place by
itself. That is only a portion of the puzzle. The boat also had air
pockets, lighter material in the hull, etc. If all of it sinks and air
pockets remain, the level goes up.

If you took iron ore by itself, it would sink right away and raise the
level, but it never did float in the first place so it just moved water. .