The formula to calculate the Water Volume (WV) from Ice Volume (IV) is:
\[ \text{WV} = \text{IV} \times 0.92 \]
Where:
Water volume from ice volume refers to the amount of water obtained when a given volume of ice melts. Since ice expands when it freezes, the volume of water will be less than the volume of ice.
Let's assume the following value:
Using the formula to calculate the Water Volume:
\[ \text{WV} = 100 \times 0.92 = 92 \text{ in³} \]
The Water Volume is 92 in³.