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OpenStudy (anonymous):

principio de arquimides

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Archimedes principle?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Archimedes' principle is named after Archimedes of Syracuse, who first discovered this law in 212 B.C.[2] His treatise, On floating bodies, proposition 5 states: Any floating object displaces its own weight of fluid. — Archimedes of Syracuse[3] For more general objects, floating and sunken, and in gases as well as liquids (i.e. a fluid), Archimedes' principle may be stated thus in terms of forces: Any object, wholly or partially immersed in a fluid, is buoyed up by a force equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by the object. — Archimedes of Syracuse with the clarifications that for a sunken object the volume of displaced fluid is the volume of the object, and for a floating object on a liquid, the weight of the displaced liquid is the weight of the object. More tersely: Buoyancy = weight of displaced fluid.

OpenStudy (unklerhaukus):

the level of water in the bath will go up when i submerge myself

OpenStudy (anonymous):

submerine works on the principle of arshmides

OpenStudy (anonymous):

when water filled on submerine tank then it move down and when we want to take it on the surface then we empty the tank,

OpenStudy (ujjwal):

they say archimides ran nude in streets shouting "eureka eureka" after he discovered things about famous phenomena of floatation... however he was a genius..

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