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Q: What the equipment that can be used to measure density of a material of the Archimedes principle.?
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Is Archimedes principle suitable for use in determining all material density?

It is difficult to apply Archimedes principle to gasses especially those lighter than air.


Pascal's principle explains the relationship between density and buoyancy?

false >Archimedes' principle does<


Which is more accurate to measure density Archimedes principle or water displacement method?

They are both the same. displacement method is another name for Archimedes' principle


Who discover density?

The principle of density was discovered by Archimedes. To calculate density, we use the equation Density = mass/volume.


The relationship between what two things does archimedes's principle explain?

buoyancy and density :D


How does Archimedes principle relate to density?

Archimedes principal states: 'An object immersed in a liquid will experience a buoyancy force equal to the mass of the liquid displaced by the object.' This can determine the density of any object.


What formula is used in Archimedes' principle?

Archimedes principle - weight of the liquid displaced by the object= buoyant force weight=mass x acceleration due to gravity =volume x density x acceleration due to gravity


What is the formula for Archimedes' Principle?

Density=mass x volume Buoyancy= (density of object - density of fluid) x (volume of displaced fluid)


Does Archimedes' principle state that the buoyant force on an object is equal to the density of the fluid it displaces?

No... It does nt..!! It is practically impossible to equate density n buoyant force...


Why is Archimedes' principle important?

Archimedes contributed the theory of buoyancy, which is significant because it allows us to measure an object's weight by its displacement in water, density, displacement, and the buoyancy of the liquid in which the object is acting.


How can you decide if an object will float or sink?

It's all about density; figure out the density of the liquid and the density of the object. If the object is less dense than the liquid, it will float. It's a matter of buoyancy and Archimedes' principle.


What objects have buoyancy?

If something has a density that is less than the density of the liquid it is in, it will float. Water has a density of 1 so anything with a density less than 1 will float.